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« Reply #25 on: February 21, 2018, 02:13:19 PM »

NEVADA REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES, 2016


"Good evening ladies and gentlemen, I'm Wolf Blitzer in the CNN Election Center. Welcome to the coverage of the 2016 Nevada Republican caucuses. It's 8 pm and we can project that Marco Rubio leads in Clark county (Las Vegas' location) where he and his family lived for a few years in the 1980s, which helped him to develop connections in the region and does well among Hispanics and Mormons."

Nevada Republican caucuses (1% reported) - 30 delegates

Rubio: 36%
Trump: 29%
Cruz: 20%
Haslam: 10%
Kasich: 4%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 8 : 30 pm and we can project that Marco Rubio leads in Nye and Lincoln counties while Donald Trump wins Esmeralda county."

Nevada Republican caucuses (23% reported) - 30 delegates

Rubio: 40%
Trump: 32%
Cruz: 16%
Haslam: 8%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 2%

"It's 9 pm and we can report that that Marco Rubio and Donald Trump are sharing dominance in Nevada's eastern counties: While Senator Rubio wins White Pine and Elko counties, Donald Trump wins Eureka and Lander counties where he closely leads Senator Ted Cruz. Meanwhile, in a major surprise, Bill Haslam is slowly leading in Storey and Douglas counties, which might place him in a comfortable 3rd place in this race."

Nevada Republican caucuses (43% reported) - 30 delegates

Rubio: 42%
Trump: 36%
Haslam: 12%
Cruz: 7%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9:30 pm and we can see a fierce battle in Nevada's western counties. Senator Rubio wins most of the Silver state's western counties, including Humboldt, Churchill, Mineral and Douglas counties as well as in Washoe county (where Reno is located) and in Carson City. Donald Trump wins Pershing and Lyon counties while Haslam still holds Storey county."

Nevada Republican caucuses (77% reported) - 30 delegates

Rubio: 46%
Trump: 38%
Haslam: 12%
Cruz: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

It's 10 pm and we can project that Marco Rubio is the winner of the Nevada Republican caucuses, beating Donald Trump with 39% of the vote over Trump's 31% and Haslam's surprising 23%.




Nevada Republican caucuses (100% reported) - 30 delegates

Rubio: 39% ✔ - 12 Delegates
Trump: 31% - 10 Delegates
Haslam: 23% - 8 Delegates
Cruz: 4% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 3% - 0 Delegates
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« Reply #26 on: February 21, 2018, 02:37:09 PM »

SOUTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, 2016


"Good evening ladies and gentlemen, I'm Wolf Blitzer in the CNN Election Center. Welcome to the coverage of the 2016 South Carolina Democratic primary. It's 8 pm. We can project that Joe Biden leads largely in the Palmetto state's southern counties, including in Charleston. Biden's big lead in South Carolina must partly be due to his strong support among African American voters."

South Carolina Democratic primary (21% reported) - 59 delegates

Biden: 51%
Clinton: 34%
Sanders: 10%
Undecided: 5%

"It's 8:30 pm and Hillary Clinton is now beginning to sweep South Carolina's center counties, allowing her catch up to Biden quickly while Sanders remains far behind."

South Carolina Democratic primary (40% reported) - 59 delegates

Biden: 48%
Clinton: 44%
Sanders: 6%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9 pm and Biden is beginning to slowly overwhelm Clinton's support in the center. Bernie however, still can't break through the under 10% margin."

South Carolina Democratic primary (76% reported) - 59 delegates

Biden: 52%
Clinton: 43%
Sanders: 4%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9:30 PM and we can project that, with 52% of the vote to Hillary's 46% and Bernie's 2%, Vice President Joe Biden will carry his first state and win the South Carolina Primary."




South Carolina Democratic primary (100% reported) - 59 delegates

Biden: 52% ✔ - 32 Delegates
Clinton: 46% - 27 Delegates
Sanders: 2% - 0 Delegates
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« Reply #27 on: February 21, 2018, 02:44:42 PM »

Republican Race after Nevada:



Bill Haslam - 77 Delegates
Marco Rubio - 20 Delegates
Donald Trump - 18 Delegates
Ted Cruz - 10 Delegates
John Kasich - 2 Delegates

Democratic Race after South Carolina:



Joe Biden - 75 Delegates
Hillary Clinton - 65 Delegates
Bernie Sanders - 45 Delegates
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« Reply #28 on: February 21, 2018, 03:45:07 PM »

Super Tuesday Brawl

New polls are showing that Bill Haslam increased the distance for the lead of the GOP field. Now, Donald Trump trails nationally by only 12 percentage points. We are approaching Super Tuesday and Mr. Trump and Senator Rubio shows well in the polls in the more moderate states such as Virginia, Vermont, Massachusetts while Haslam has control in all southern states like Arkansas, Georgia and Oklahoma. This most is most likely because of their proximity to his home state and his more homegrown Conservative appeal

While Ted Cruz did not win a single primary yet, the Texas Senator seems to be in trouble as Donald Trump trails him Cruz's home state of Texas by only 6 percentage points while Haslam trails Trump by 3, which forces Senator Cruz to focus mostly on Texas in order to avoid losing his home state, which would be a humiliation for him.

At the Same time, the Democratic race is getting tighter with Bernie, Biden, and Clinton having multiple states available to them. Clinton has taken the lead in states like Tennessee, near the state of Arkansas, which she was First Lady of, as well as in Texas. At the same time, Biden leads in Oklahoma, Georgia, Alabama, and Virgina. Meanwhile, Bernie hopes to take enough states to go back in first with Minnesota, his home state of Vermont, Massachusetts, and Colorado. It's highly likely, however, that Clinton, leading in Texas, could take the lead from Biden rather than Bernie regain his lead.

National Polls (R)

Haslam: 40%
Trump: 28%
Rubio: 17%
Cruz: 12%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

National Polls (D)

Biden: 37%
Clinton: 31%
Sanders: 30%
Undecided: 2%

Alabama Polls (R)

Haslam: 52%
Trump: 28%
Rubio: 11%
Cruz: 6%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

Alabama Polls (D)

Biden: 42%
Clinton: 36%
Sanders: 20%
Undecided: 2%

Alaska Polls (R)

Haslam: 65%
Trump: 22%
Rubio: 9%
Cruz: 3%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Arkansas Polls (R)

Haslam: 53%
Trump: 31%
Rubio: 10%
Cruz: 3%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

Arkansas Polls (D)

Clinton: 58%
Biden: 32%
Sanders: 7%
Undecided: 3%

Colorado Polls (D)

Sanders: 46%
Biden: 24%
Clinton: 22%
Undecided: 8%

Georgia Polls (R)

Haslam: 58%
Trump: 31%
Rubio: 10%
Cruz: 3%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

Georgia Polls (D)

Biden: 46%
Clinton: 36%
Sanders: 14%
Undecided: 4%

Massachusetts Polls (R)

Trump: 47%
Haslam: 33%
Rubio: 13%
Cruz: 6%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

Massachusetts Polls (D)

Sanders: 44%
Clinton: 32%
Biden: 21%
Undecided: 3%

Minnesota Polls (R)

Rubio: 35%
Trump: 30%
Haslam: 26%
Cruz: 7%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Minnesota Polls (D)

Sanders: 48%
Clinton: 26%
Biden: 22%
Undecided: 4%

Oklahoma Polls (R)

Haslam: 60%
Trump: 22%
Cruz: 15%
Rubio: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Oklahoma Polls (D)

Biden: 48%
Clinton: 30%
Sanders: 20%
Undecided: 2%

Tennessee Polls (R)

Haslam: 75%
Trump: 10%
Cruz: 8%
Rubio: 4%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

Tennessee Polls (D)

Clinton: 50%
Biden: 40%
Sanders: 6%
Undecided: 4%

Texas Polls (R)

Cruz: 36%
Trump: 30%
Haslam: 27%
Rubio: 4%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

Texas Polls (D)

Clinton: 42%
Biden: 32%
Sanders: 20%
Undecided: 6%

Vermont Polls (R)

Trump: 53%
Haslam: 36%
Rubio: 6%
Cruz: 3%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Vermont Polls (D)

Sanders: 68%
Clinton: 22%
Biden: 7%
Undecided: 3%

Virginia Polls (R)

Haslam: 46%
Trump: 30%
Rubio: 20%
Cruz: 2%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Virginia Polls (D)

Biden: 38%
Clinton: 22%
Sanders: 18%
Undecided: 22%
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« Reply #29 on: February 21, 2018, 07:46:17 PM »

Full Steam for Super Tuesday Mk I



While rivals lock down, Haslam goes nuts

On the path to Super Tuesday, Governor Bill Haslam went on an all out warpath in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Alabama, and Alaska. Knowing full well that Tennessee, his home state, was remarkably safe, he focused on the south because he knew that there, more than other regions in the country, was where the majority of his Support was. Honing in on his ability to bring back jobs and his record in the Tennessee's Economy. While he did this, Marco Rubio heavily Campaigned in Minnesota and Massachusetts to gain the Support of the voters there as Trump Campaigned in the states of Massachusetts, Vermont, Minnesota, and Texas, seeking to at least provide a good challenge to Senator Cruz, who is forced to be on the complete defensive in Texas, and Haslam. Still, most polls show Haslam winning a majority of states on Super Tuesday, with one showing Trump win both Texas and Minnesota.



The Tighter, the better!

The Democratic race has recently become one of the tightest in history with the stunning popularity of Bernie Sanders over both Biden and Clinton as well as his shocking win over both candidates in Iowa. Now, Bernie is Campaigning in Massachusetts, Colorado, and Minnesota as his homestate, Vermont, is quite safe for him against the likes of Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. The other two candidates, however, have shifted focus to the other states, with Hillary Campaigning rather thoroughly in Arkansas, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, and Oklahoma, hoping to add more states to tally with Nevada while Biden has decided to focus on the states that are shown to have him in the lead, saying "I want to my states first, make completely sure that they'll go for me,
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« Reply #30 on: February 21, 2018, 08:35:04 PM »
« Edited: February 23, 2018, 05:37:33 PM by New Tennessean Politician »

SUPER TUESDAY,  2016 (Part I)


"Good evening ladies and gentlemen, I'm Wolf Blitzer in the CNN Election Center. Welcome to the coverage of Super Tuesday 2016. It's 7 pm and we can project that Bill Haslam leads in Alabama after sweeping this state's northern counties."


Alabama Republican primary (22% reported) - 50 delegates

Haslam: 48%
Trump: 30%
Rubio: 11%
Cruz: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Joe Biden earned a massive lead over Bernie Sanders and a moderate one over Hillary Clinton."

Alabama Democratic primary (21% reported) - 60 delegates

Biden: 49%
Clinton: 37%
Sanders: 10%
Undecided: 4%

"It's 7:15 pm and we can project that Bill Haslam wins in Montgomery. Donald Trump and Marco Rubio are battling for second place in Alabama."

Alabama Republican primary (51% reported) - 50 delegates

Haslam: 53%
Trump: 27%
Rubio: 16%
Cruz: 2%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Joe Biden is now increasing his lead while Hillary is taking bites from Bernie's votes."

Alabama Democratic primary (53% reported) - 60 delegates

Biden: 53%
Clinton: 45%
Sanders: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 7 : 30 pm and we can see that Bill Haslam sweeps all Alabama's counties."

Alabama Republican primary (73% reported) - 50 delegates

Haslam: 57%
Trump: 20%
Rubio: 19%
Cruz: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"It's the same for Joe Biden on the Democratic side."

Alabama Democratic primary (72% reported) - 60 delegates

Biden: 57%
Clinton: 40%
Sanders: 2%
Undecided: 1%

" It's 7:45 pm and we can project that Bill Haslam wins the Alabama primary."




Alabama Republican primary (100% reported) - 50 delegates

Haslam: 59% ✔ - 32 Delegates
Trump: 19% - 14 Delegates
Rubio: 18% - 6 Delegates
Cruz: 3% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates

"Joe Biden is declared winner of the Alabama Democratic primary."




Alabama Democratic primary (100% reported) - 60 delegates

Biden: 53% ✔ - 37 Delegates
Clinton: 44% - 23 Delegates
Sanders: 3% - 0 Delegates

"Let's turn our attention to Vermont, the home state of Senator Bernie Sanders. We can project that Donald Trump leads Bill Haslam by 15 percentage points."

Vermont Republican primary (23% reported) - 16 delegates

Trump: 47%
Haslam: 30%
Rubio: 20%
Cruz: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders unsurprisingly leads in his home state of Vermont."

Vermont Democratic primary (21% reported) - 26 delegates

Sanders: 61%
Clinton: 30%
Biden: 7%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 8 pm and Donald Trump increases his lead in Vermont after winning all of Vermont's center counties, including Montpelier, the capital of Vermont."


Vermont Republican primary (46% reported) - 16 delegates

Trump: 52%
Haslam: 27%
Rubio: 10%
Cruz: 7%
Kasich: 3%
Undecided: 1%

Vermont Democratic primary (40% reported) - 26 delegates

Sanders: 71%
Clinton: 20%
Biden: 7%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 8:15 pm and surprisingly, Bill Haslam sweeps Vermont's western counties, including the Chittenden county (Burlington's location)."



Vermont Republican primary (74% reported) - 16 delegates

Trump: 42%
Haslam: 36%
Rubio: 19%
Cruz: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Vermont Democratic primary (69% reported) - 26 delegates

Sanders: 79%
Clinton: 11%
Biden: 9%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 8:30 pm and we can project that Donald Trump wins the Vermont Republican primary. The New York Businessman wins 14 of the 16 delegates since he almost got 50% of the vote."




Vermont Republican primary (100% reported) - 16 delegates

Trump: 47% ✔ - 14 Delegates
Haslam: 30% - 2 Delegates
Rubio: 13% - 0 Delegates
Cruz: 8% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 2% - 0 Delegates

"When it comes to the Democrats, with no surprise, Bernie Sanders wins very big in his home state of Vermont."




Vermont Democratic primary (69% reported) - 26 delegates

Sanders: 86% ✔ - 26 Delegates
Clinton: 8% - 0 Delegates
Biden: 6% - 0 Delegates

"Now, let's watch the Massachusetts primary. On the Republican side, Donald Trump leads massively, followed by Bill Haslam. The real estate developer sweeps most of Massachusetts' western counties, including the city of Springfield."

Massachusetts Republican primary (21% reported) - 42 delegates

Trump: 45%
Haslam: 30%
Rubio: 15%
Cruz: 7%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton narrowly leads, though Bernie Sanders could benefit from Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's influence and her message similar to the one the self-described socialist is adopting."

Massachusetts Democratic primary (20% reported) - 115 delegates

Clinton: 43%
Sanders: 39%
Biden: 17%
Undecided: 1%

" It's 8:45 pm and we can project that Governor Bill Haslam wins the Suffolk county (Boston's location) where he's earns the support of college graduate voters, notably connected to the Harvard University."

Massachusetts Republican primary (43% reported) - 42 delegates

Trump: 41%
Haslam: 37%
Rubio: 12%
Cruz: 7%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

"Bernie Sanders is closing the gap with Hillary Clinton though the former Secretary of State wins in the Suffolk county and Boston as well as all the counties bordering Boston."

Massachusetts Democratic primary (39% reported) - 115 delegates

Clinton: 45%
Sanders: 44%
Biden: 10%
Undecided: 1%

"Now its 9 pm and Donald Trump wins most of Massachusetts' northern counties."


Massachusetts Republican primary (70% reported) - 42 delegates

Trump: 47%
Haslam: 33%
Rubio: 15%
Cruz: 3%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Bernie Sanders takes the lead in Massachusetts."

Massachusetts Democratic primary (76% reported) - 115 delegates

Sanders: 47%
Clinton: 43%
Biden: 9%
Undecided: 1%

"Now is 9:15 pm. Donald Trump wins the Massachusetts primary."




Massachusetts Republican primary (100% reported) - 42 delegates

Trump: 42% ✔ - 36 Delegates
Haslam: 36% - 4 Delegates
Rubio: 17% - 2 Delegates
Cruz: 4% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates

"On the Democratic side, the winner in Massachusetts is Bernie Sanders. The Vermont Senator's victory in Massachusetts most be due to his support to free education while the cost of attendance at the Harvard University is very high."




Massachusetts Democratic primary (100% reported) - 115 delegates

Sanders: 49% ✔ - 72 Delegates
Clinton: 40% - 33 Delegates
Biden: 11% - 10 Delegates

"It's 9:30 pm and we can project that Bill Haslam leads Donald Trump by 12 points in Virginia."

Virginia Republican primary (27% reported) - 49 delegates

Haslam: 42%
Trump: 30%
Rubio: 18%
Cruz: 7%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Joe Biden dominates in most northern counties while Clinton leads in a few."

Virginia Democratic primary (19% reported) - 108 delegates

Biden: 49%
Clinton: 41%
Sanders: 9%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9:45 pm and we can project that Bill Haslam sweeps most of Virginia's northern counties. In fact, he wins all the counties bordering Washington D.C. and Maryland. He also dominates in the center counties, including in the Richmond city county (Richmond's location)."

Virginia Republican primary (48% reported) - 49 delegates

Haslam: 49%
Trump: 30%
Rubio: 13%
Cruz: 7%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Joe Biden sweeps Virginia's southeastern counties."

Virginia Democratic primary (46% reported) - 108 delegates

Biden: 53%
Clinton: 37%
Sanders: 9%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 10 pm and while Donald Trump in Virginia's southern counties, Haslam does the same for southeastern counties, including in Norfolk, Virginia Beach and Chesapeake."

Virginia Republican primary (77% reported) - 49 delegates

Haslam: 53%
Trump: 27%
Rubio: 16%
Cruz: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Joe Biden maintains his moderate lead over Hillary Clinton."

Virginia Democratic primary (71% reported) - 108 delegates

Biden: 49%
Clinton: 42%
Sanders: 8%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 10:15 pm and we can project that Bill Haslam is the winner of the Virginia Republican primary. On the Democratic side, Joe Biden wins."




Virginia Republican primary (100% reported) - 49 delegates

Haslam: 48% ✔ - 33 Delegates
Trump: 32% - 15 Delegates
Rubio: 17% - 1 Delegate
Cruz: 2% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates




Virginia Democratic primary (100% reported) - 108 delegates

Biden: 46% ✔ - 56 Delegates
Clinton: 44% - 52 Delegates
Sanders: 10%

"Let's move to Georgia. Bill Haslam leads in all Georgia's northern counties bordering Tennessee and North Carolina as he should, considering his popularity in Tennessee."

Georgia Republican primary (27% reported) - 76 delegates

Haslam: 56%
Trump: 24%
Rubio: 15%
Cruz: 3%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Joe Biden dominates in northern counties."

Georgia Democratic primary (25% reported) - 117 delegates

Biden: 47%
Clinton: 33%
Sanders: 9%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 10:30 pm and Bill Haslam wins the Fulton county (Atlanta's location) as well as all the neighboring counties."

Georgia Republican primary (49% reported) - 76 delegates

Haslam: 59%
Trump: 20%
Rubio: 11%
Cruz: 7%
Kasich: 2%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Joe Biden dominates in most northern counties, including those around Atlanta while Clinton does good in others."

Georgia Democratic primary (53% reported) - 117 delegates

Biden: 42%
Clinton: 37%
Sanders: 20%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 10:45 pm. While Donald Trump wins in most of Georgia's center counties and in Muscogee county (Columbus' location), he shares dominance in eastern counties with Bill Haslam who wins Chatham county (Savannah's location) and Richmond county (home to Augusta) as well as their neighboring counties. Governor Haslam also makes progress in southern counties bordering the state of Florida.

Georgia Republican primary (77% reported) - 76 delegates

Haslam: 54%
Trump: 36%
Rubio: 15%
Cruz: 3%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"At the same time, Biden's lead is being held but only slightly against Hillary Clinton, who is proving to be remarkably strong in many counties."

Georgia Democratic primary (73% reported) - 117 delegates

Biden: 48%
Clinton: 44%
Sanders: 7%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 11 pm. We can project that Bill Haslam and Joe Biden will win Georgia in their respective primaries."





Georgia Republican primary (100% reported) - 76 delegates

Haslam: 48% ✔ - 48 Delegates
Trump: 30% - 20 Delegates
Rubio: 12% - 8 Delegates
Cruz: 9% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates




Georgia Democratic primary (100% reported) - 117 delegates

Biden: 49% ✔ - 74 Delegates
Clinton: 45% - 43 Delegates
Sanders: 6% - 0 Delegeates
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« Reply #31 on: February 23, 2018, 11:04:53 AM »
« Edited: February 23, 2018, 05:39:05 PM by New Tennessean Politician »

SUPER TUESDAY,  2016 (Part II)




"Let's go to Minnesota. Marco Rubio and Donald Trump are sharing supremacy in Minnesota's northeastern counties, but Rubio is on the lead by 12 percentage points."

Minnesota Republican caucuses (25% reported) - 38 delegates

Rubio: 38%
Trump: 26%
Haslam: 20%
Cruz: 10%
Kasich: 5%
Undecided: 1%

"For the Democrats, Bernie Sanders dominates in Minnesota's northern counties."

Minnesota Democratic caucuses (25% reported) - 93 delegates

Sanders: 48%
Biden: 24%
Clinton: 20%
Undecided: 8%

"It's 11:15 pm and Senator Rubio sweeps most of the eastern counties, including Hennepin county (Minneapolis' location) and Ramsey county (home to Saint Paul)."

Minnesota Republican caucuses (48% reported) - 38 delegates

Rubio: 40%
Trump: 30%
Haslam: 25%
Cruz: 3%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Sanders dominates in this same region."

Minnesota Democratic caucuses (55% reported) - 93 delegates

Sanders: 53%
Biden: 27%
Clinton: 18%
Undecided: 2%

"It's 11:30 pm and Rubio wins most of the southeastern counties, including Olmstead county (home to Rochester)."

Minnesota Republican caucuses (73% reported) - 38 delegates

Rubio: 45%
Trump: 25%
Haslam: 25%
Cruz: 3%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"It's the same for Sanders on the Democratic side."

Minnesota Democratic caucuses (79% reported) - 93 delegates

Sanders: 62%
Biden: 23%
Clinton: 14%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 11:45 pm and Marco Rubio wins the Minnesota Republican caucuses with Haslam in a slim but surprise second."




Minnesota Republican caucuses (100% reported) - 38 delegates

Rubio: 43% ✔ - 19 Delegates
Haslam: 27% - 10 Delegates
Trump: 25% - 9 Delegates
Cruz: 4% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates

"Minnesota Democrats will go to Bernie Sanders."




Minnesota Democratic caucuses (100% reported) - 93 delegates

Sanders: 53% ✔ - 60 Delegates
Biden: 33% - 32 Delegates
Clinton: 14% - 1 Delegate

"Meanwhile, Bill Haslam leads massively in his home state of Tennessee with virtually no opposition as he wins in Williamson county, Davidson county (home to Nashville), Knox county (Knoxville's location) and Shelby county (Memphis' location)."

Tennessee Republican primary (73% reported) - 58 delegates

Haslam: 67%
Trump: 20%
Rubio: 10%
Cruz: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Hillary Clinton leads moderately in Tennessee against Joe Biden, the home state of Al Gore, who was Vice-President of the United States under her husband's presidency (1993-2001)."

Tennessee Democratic primary (75% reported) - 75 delegates

Clinton: 45%
Biden: 35%
Sanders: 17%
Undecided: 3%

"It's midnight and Bill Haslam unsurprisingly wins the primary of his home state by a massive margin, winning every delegate in the state."




Tennessee Republican primary (100% reported) - 58 delegates

Haslam: 83% ✔ - 58 Delegates
Trump: 10% - 0 Delegates
Rubio: 4% - 0 Delegates
Cruz: 2% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates

"Hillary Clinton barely triumphs in Tennessee."




Tennessee Democratic primary (100% reported) - 75 delegates

Clinton: 48% - 40 Delegates
Biden: 40% - 35 Delegates
Sanders: 12% - 0 Delegates

"Do we have any projections in Oklahoma?"

ANDERSON: "Yes. Bill Haslam and Donald Trump are sharing dominance in Oklahoma's southern counties while Ted Cruz is making progress in the center."

Oklahoma Republican primary (50% reported) - 43 delegates

Haslam: 42%
Trump: 35%
Cruz: 20%
Rubio: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Joe Biden leads Former Secretary Clinton and Senator Sanders in Oklahoma by sweeping eastern and southern counties."

Oklahoma Democratic primary (50% reported) - 42 delegates

Biden: 47%
Sanders: 40%
Clinton: 12%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 12:15 am and Bill Haslam increases his lead over Donald Trump in first place and while Trump battles with Ted Cruz for second place after winning Oklahoma county (Oklahoma City's location), Cleveland county (home to Norman) and their bordering counties. He also tops the Republican field in Tulsa."

Oklahoma Republican primary (75% reported) - 43 delegates

Haslam: 42%
Trump: 26%
Cruz: 24%
Rubio: 6%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Joe Biden seems in trouble against Sanders in Oklahoma with a small lead."

Oklahoma Democratic primary (75% reported) - 42 delegates

Biden: 49%
Sanders: 47%
Clinton: 3%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 12:30 am and Bill Haslam moderately wins the Oklahoma Republican primary."




Oklahoma Republican primary (100% reported) - 43 delegates

Haslam: 47% ✔ - 27 Delegates
Trump: 28% - 10 Delegates
Cruz: 22% - 6 Delegates
Rubio: 2% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates

"We can project that Joe Biden will very slimly beat Bernie Sanders in Oklahoma."




Oklahoma Democratic primary (100% reported) - 42 delegates

Biden: 50% ✔ - 21 Delegates
Sanders: 49% - 21 Delegates
Clinton: 1% - 0 Delegates

"Let's move to Texas, the home state of Senator Ted Cruz. Ted Cruz, Donald Trump and Bill Haslam are sharing dominance in Texas' southern counties. In fact Governor Haslam is doing well in the south of the Lone Star state due to massive support among conservative Hispanics, including in San Antonio. Cruz sweeps all of Texas' center counties, including Travis county (Austin's location)."

Texas Republican primary (50% reported) - 155 delegates

Cruz: 36%
Trump: 31%
Haslam: 30%
Rubio: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton dominates in southern and center Texas due to her strong support among Hispanic Democrats."

Texas Democratic primary (50 % reported) - 251 delegates

Clinton: 56%
Biden: 41%
Sanders: 2%
Undecided: 1%

"Now is 12:45 am. While Bill Haslam narrowly wins in Dallas, Senator Cruz wins in Texas' southeastern counties, including Harris county (Houston's location)."

Texas Republican primary (76% reported) - 155 delegates

Cruz: 43%
Haslam: 34%
Trump: 20%
Rubio: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Hillary Clinton continues to dominate in southeastern and northern counties in Texas."

Texas Democratic primary (75% reported) - 251 delegates

Clinton: 62%
Biden: 32%
Sanders: 5%
Undecided: 1%

"Now is 1 am and we can project that Ted Cruz will win his home state of Texas, thus avoiding humiliation because it would have been a very bad slap in the face if he lost it to Bill Haslam. So this Ted Cruz's first win in this primary season after Iowa, of course."




Texas Republican primary (100% reported) - 155 delegates

Cruz: 40% ✔ - 57 Delegates
Haslam: 36% - 54 Delegates
Trump: 21% - 44 Delegates
Rubio: 2% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates

"Hillary Clinton wins the Texas Democratic primary. Big win for Hillary Clinton and a very needed one at that as it most likely puts her in the lead for the first time in this primary season."




Texas Democratic primary (100% reported) - 251 delegates

Clinton: 67% ✔ - 236 Delegates
Biden: 27% - 15 Delegates
Sanders: 6% - 0 Delegates

"We already have another projection : Hillary Clinton wins the American Samoa Democratic caucuses."




American Samoa Democratic caucuses (100% reported) - 11 delegates

Clinton: 46% ✔ - 7 Delegates
Biden: 33% - 3 Delegates
Sanders: 21% - 1 Delegate

"For Arkansas, Bill Haslam leads. He leads in most of Arkansas' center and western counties, including in Pulaski county (Little Rock's location), Sebastian county (Fort Smith's location) and Washington county (Faytteville's location)."

Arkansas Republican primary (75% reported) - 40 delegates

Haslam: 47%
Trump: 31%
Cruz: 19%
Rubio: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton unsurprisingly leads big in the state where her husband Bill Clinton was born and was Governor before becoming President of the United States."

Arkansas Democratic primary (77% reported) - 37 delegates

Clinton: 52%
Biden: 40%
Sanders: 7%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 1:30 pm and Bill Haslam wins the Arkansas Republican primary with 46% of the vote right now, beating Donald Trump who got 36% of the vote."




Arkansas Republican primary (100% reported) - 40 delegates

Haslam: 46% ✔ - 33 Delegates
Trump: 36% - 6 Delegates
Cruz: 13% - 1 Delegate
Rubio: 4% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates

"Hillary Clinton wins the Arkansas Democratic primary by a landslide."




Arkansas Democratic primary (77% reported) - 37 delegates

Clinton: 64% ✔ - 30 Delegates
Biden: 34% - 7 Delegates
Sanders: 2% - 0 Delegates

"When it comes to the Colorado Democratic caucuses, Bernie Sanders wins this state's western and center counties, including Denver."

Colorado Democratic caucuses (75% reported) - 78 delegates

Sanders: 43%
Clinton: 34%
Biden: 22%
Undecided: 1%

"Now is 1:15 am and Bernie Sanders wins the Colorado Democratic caucuses."

Colorado Democratic caucuses (75% reported) - 78 delegates

Sanders: 49% ✔ - 54 Delegates
Clinton: 30% - 22 Delegates
Biden: 21% - 2 Delegates

"In Alaska, Bill Haslam narrowly leads Donald Trump despite former Alaska Governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin's endorsement to the real estate developer."




Alaska Republican caucuses (75% reported) - 28 delegates

Haslam: 42%
Trump: 38%
Cruz: 15%
Rubio: 3%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 1:30 am and Bill Haslam wins the Alaska Republican caucuses."




Alaska Republican caucuses (100% reported) - 28 delegates

Haslam: 46% ✔ - 17 Delegates
Trump: 40% - 11 Delegates
Cruz: 8% - 0 Delegates
Rubio: 5% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates

"Thank you ladies and gentlemen for watching the coverage of Super Tuesday 2016 and we'll see you in 4 days for the coverage of the Louisiana, Maine, Kentucky and Kansas Republican primaries and caucuses and also the Democratic primaries and caucuses and Louisiana, Nebraska and Kansas. Good night. "
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« Reply #32 on: February 23, 2018, 11:24:54 AM »

state of Republican Race after Super Tuesday:



Bill Haslam - 395 Delegates
Donald Trump - 197 Delegates
Ted Cruz - 74 Delegates
Marco Rubio - 56 Delegates
John Kasich - 2 Delegates

Democratic Race after Super Tuesday:



Hillary Clinton - 523 Delegates
Joe Biden - 341 Delegates
Bernie Sanders - 339 Delegates
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« Reply #33 on: February 23, 2018, 12:04:54 PM »
« Edited: February 23, 2018, 12:51:48 PM by New Tennessean Politician »

The next 4 battles

After Super Tuesday, Bill Haslam skyrocketed to have a lead performance in Delegates and polls. Performing and reaching 3rd or 2nd in states he wasn't polled to place in, showing how successful of a candidate Haslam might be come the general. For the Democrats, for the first time, Hillary Clinton is in the lead via polls and Delegates though it is unknown how long this may last.

Recent polling has shown that Haslam is the only candidate that has a chance against Bernie and Biden and he easily crushes Clinton

Nationwide Polls (R)

Haslam: 49%
Trump: 30%
Cruz: 10%
Rubio: 7%
Kasich: 3%
Undecided: 1%

Nationwide Polls (D)

Clinton: 36%
Biden: 33%
Sanders: 30%
Undecided: 1%

Kansas Polls (R)

Haslam: 56%
Trump: 30%
Cruz: 8%
Rubio: 4%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Kansas Polls (D)

Biden: 42%
Sanders: 36%
Clinton: 21%
Undecided: 1%

Kentucky Polls (R)

Haslam: 59%
Trump: 20%
Cruz: 11%
Rubio: 6%
Kasich: 3%
Undecided: 1%

Louisiana Polls (R)

Haslam: 61%
Trump: 30%
Cruz: 6%
Rubio: 1%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Louisiana Polls (D)

Biden: 47%
Clinton: 42%
Sanders: 10%
Undecided: 1%

Maine Polls (R)

Trump: 47%
Haslam: 31%
Cruz: 16%
Rubio: 4%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Louisiana Polls (D)

Sanders: 44%
Clinton: 40%
Biden: 15%
Undecided: 1%

Nebraska Polls (D)

Sanders: 48%
Clinton: 40%
Biden: 11%
Undecided: 1%

General Election Polls

Bill Haslam: 59%
Hillary Clinton: 40%
Undecided: 1%


Bill Haslam: 47%
Joe Biden: 42%
Undecided: 1%


Bill Haslam: 45%
Bernie Sanders: 44%
Undecided: 1%

General Election Polls

Hillary Clinton: 58%
Donald Trump: 41%
Undecided: 1%


Joe Biden: 78%
Donald Trump: 21%
Undecided: 1%


Bernie Sanders: 56%
Donald Trump: 43%
Undecided: 1%

General Election Polls

Hillary Clinton: 48%
Ted Cruz: 41%
Undecided: 11%


Joe Biden: 58%
Ted Cruz: 41%
Undecided: 1%


Bernie Sanders: 58%
Ted Cruz: 41%
Undecided: 1%

General Election Polls

Hillary Clinton: 47%
Marco Rubio: 45%
Undecided: 8%

Joe Biden: 54%
Marco Rubio: 45%
Undecided: 1%

Bernie Sanders: 56%
Marco Rubio: 43%
Undecided: 1%

General Election Polls

Hillary Clinton: 52%
John Kasich: 40%
Undecided: 8%

Joe Biden: 54%
John Kasich: 40%
Undecided: 1%

Bernie Sanders: 58%
John Kasich: 41%
Undecided: 1%
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« Reply #34 on: February 23, 2018, 12:17:02 PM »

Unless literally all the other GOPers have been convicted of rape, I don't see them getting any less than 40% in the polls.
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« Reply #35 on: February 23, 2018, 12:52:02 PM »

Unless literally all the other GOPers have been convicted of rape, I don't see them getting any less than 40% in the polls.

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« Reply #36 on: February 23, 2018, 02:32:30 PM »



Haslam Super Tuesday victory Speech in Nashville, Tennessee

"Thank you friends! Thank you all!

Thanks to each and everyone of you, we are getting closer to the goal of 1,237 Delegates to be nominated and because of all of you, we are leading in every single state poll and National Poll. While the Democrats remain confused between a Socialist from Vermont, their own vice President, or the failed secretary of state for their nominee, you are making it clear to every Republican who you support. Not Donald Trump. Not Ted Cruz. Not Marco Rubio. Me, Bill Haslam.

For that, we shall show Obama that we are a growing coalition. For that, we shall show the Democrats that we do not want 4 more years! Many African Americans voted in Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, and my own home state of Tennessee for me in a large majority because they're sick of Obama's failed policies. They are disappointed with each and every one of his policies and have placed their vote in a real candidate that they can trust. Many Hispanics in Texas, Georgia, and Alabama voted in me after seeing how Obama has 'helped' their communities and they voted against him. They all want a better life. One with better education, better health care, less taxes, free trade, and freedom of choice.

This victory on Super Tuesday will push us to the Republican Nomination. It's time to no longer have our party divided by Tea partiers, Conservatives, Libertarians, Evangelicals, or anti-establishmentists. We are all Republicans and just like the Phoenix, we have been reborn from the ashes of 2008 and 2012. After 4 years of 'Yes We Can!' America is saying 'No, We Can't' and choosing someone who is more prepared than anyone else.

We need to move in this direction right here right now and this direction will lead us to a New American Century.

Thank you, may God Bless the United States of America.
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« Reply #37 on: February 23, 2018, 04:56:19 PM »

RUN FOR KS, LA, ME, AND KY




EXCLUSIVE INFORMATION WITH CRUZ; SAYS MIGHT DROP OUT IF POOR SHOWING IN KANSAS AND LOUISIANA

In a secret hearing with Ted Cruz, the presidential candidate stated that if he fairs poorly in Kansas and Louisiana, two states he has a chance at doing well in, he might drop out.  While this information has yet to be be picked up by his opponents, for if it was, it might mean disaster to Cruz's campaign.



Haslam attacks Rubio and Cruz on experience in New Orleans

"I respect both Senator Rubio and Senator Cruz, they have both been doing the very well for their states, but they don't have the experience needed to serve this country. They're both Freshmen Senators and I don't think that's not enough experience to be President. Obama was a Freshman Senator and look how that turned out. A governor like myself has the ready experience for President. Every day I wake up, I have to think about how best I can be ready to serve my state, not how I can serve the Washington elite. I have the experience because I was forced to have it. If I didn't have it, I wouldn't make for a very good Governor, now would I? Rubio, Cruz, you both are great guys, but leave and come back when you have more experience."



Clinton in Maine

Clinton has shifted her attention completely to the state of maine, with Nebraska, Louisiana, and Kansas to both Sanders in Biden in an attempt to gain a victory in New England while Bernie leads her by a few points as she hopes to out preform the polls and carry a state in the New England region other than her home state of New York.
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« Reply #38 on: February 23, 2018, 06:22:35 PM »
« Edited: February 23, 2018, 06:34:27 PM by New Tennessean Politician »

KANSAS, KENTUCKY, LOUISIANA, MAINE AND NEBRASKA PRIMARIES AND CAUCUSES, 2016


"Good evening ladies and gentlemen, I'm Wolf Blitzer in the CNN Election Center. Welcome to the coverage of the Republican primaries and caucuses in Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana and Maine as well as the Democratic primaries and caucuses in Kansas, Kentucky and Nebraska. It's 8 pm and we can project that Ted Cruz is leading by a lot in Kansas."

Kansas Republican caucuses (25% reported) - 40 delegates

Haslam: 46%
Trump: 34%
Kasich: 15%
Rubio: 3%
Cruz: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Joe Biden is on the lead in Kansas."

Kansas Democratic caucuses (25% reported) - 37 delegates

Biden: 47%
Sanders: 42%
Clinton: 10%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 8:15 pm and we can project that Bill Haslam is ahead of the Republican field in the second congressional district (Topeka's location). Donald Trump is in a sturdy second and Kasich is in a moderate third."

Kansas Republican caucuses (50% reported) - 40 delegates

Haslam: 49%
Trump: 35%
Kasich: 10%
Rubio: 1%
Cruz: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"It's the same for Joe Biden for the Democrats."

Kansas Democratic caucuses (50% reported) - 37 delegates

Biden: 49%
Sanders: 44%
Clinton: 6%
Undecided: 1%

8:30 PM

Kansas Republican caucuses (75% reported) - 40 delegates

Haslam: 46%
Trump: 37%
Kasich: 14%
Rubio: 1%
Cruz: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Kansas Democratic caucuses (75% reported) - 37 delegates

Biden: 48%
Sanders: 45%
Clinton: 6%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 8:45 pm and we can project that Governor Haslam will win the Kansas caucuses."




Kansas Republican caucuses (100% reported) - 40 delegates

Haslam: 48% ✔ - 30 Delegates
Trump: 33% - 9 Delegates
Kasich: 16% - 1 Delegate
Rubio: 2% - 0 Delegate
Cruz: 1% - 0 Delegate

"For the Democrats, Biden wins, but by only a few points."




Kansas Democratic caucuses (100% reported) - 37 delegates

Biden: 49% ✔ - 27 Delegates
Sanders: 42% - 10 Delegates
Clinton: 9% - 0 Delegates

"Let's turn our attention to Louisiana. Bill Haslam and Donald Trump are battling for supremacy in Louisiana's northern counties, but Haslam is leading in Louisiana."

Louisiana Republican caucuses (25% reported) - 46 delegates

Haslam: 41%
Trump: 30%
Kasich: 24%
Rubio: 3%
Ted Cruz: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Joe Biden is leading big in Louisiana, especially in southern counties and the Baton Rouge and New Orleans regions. This must be once again due to Biden's massive support among African-Americans."

Louisiana Democratic primary (25% reported) - 59 delegates

Biden: 56%
Clinton: 33%
Sanders: 10%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9 pm and John Kasich is making progress in Lousiana's southern counties : he leads in Orleans county (New Orleans location) and the counties around the East Baton Rouge county."

Louisiana Republican caucuses (50% reported) - 46 delegates

Haslam: 43%
Trump: 34%
Kasich: 20%
Rubio: 1%
Ted Cruz: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Joe Biden sweeps Louisiana's northern counties."

Louisiana Democratic primary (50% reported) - 59 delegates

Biden: 60%
Clinton: 30%
Sanders: 9%
Undecided: 1%

9:15 PM

Louisiana Republican caucuses (75% reported) - 46 delegates

Haslam: 47%
Trump: 28%
Kasich: 22%
Rubio: 1%
Ted Cruz: 1%
Undecided: 1%

Louisiana Democratic primary (75% reported) - 59 delegates

Biden: 65%
Clinton: 25%
Sanders: 9%
Undecided: 1%

"At 9:30 pm, we can report that Bill Haslam and Joe Biden will win their respective party's primaries in Louisiana. The biggest surprise of tonight being that John Kasich is in third place for both states while Cruz is in 5th. With Cruz doing so poorly recently, many are wondering if his campaign can even continue"




Louisiana Republican caucuses (100% reported) - 46 delegates

Haslam: 49% ✔ - 32 Delegates
Trump: 26% - 10 Delegates
Kasich: 22% - 4 Delegates
Rubio: 2% - 0 Delegates
Ted Cruz: 1% - 0 Delegates




Louisiana Democratic primary (100% reported) - 59 delegates

Biden: 59% ✔ - 47 Delegates
Clinton: 30% - 12 Delegates
Sanders: 11% - 0 Delegates]

ANDERSON: "Wolf, just now I'm getting reports that Ted Cruzis dropping out of these races. He needed both these states to stay competitive in the race but that just isn't ideal anymore."

WOLF: "Now the Republican Field narrows down to 4. The biggest is in other states, where will the Cruz Voters most likely go. Now, Let's go to Kentucky. We can see that Bill Haslam is leading big in Kentucky after going ahead his rivals in most of Kentucky's northern counties, including in Jefferson county (home to Louisville), Franklin county (home to Frankfort) and all their neighboring counties most likely due to the bleed over from Kentucky's southern neighbor, Tennessee, where, again, Haslam is very popular."

Kentucky Republican caucuses (25% reported) - 46 delegates

Haslam: 67%
Trump: 23%
Kasich: 5%
Rubio: 3%
Cruz: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"9:45 pm and here's how the map looks like: Bill Haslam wins Fayette county (home to Lexington) and most of Kentucky's northern counties while Donald Trump is leading very slimly in most of the southern counties."

Kentucky Republican caucuses (50% reported) - 46 delegates

Haslam: 64%
Trump: 25%
Kasich: 6%
Rubio: 3%
Cruz: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Now is 10 pm and Haslam is king in Kentucky's western region."

Kentucky Republican caucuses (75% reported) - 46 delegates

Haslam: 71%
Trump: 19%
Kasich: 5%
Rubio: 3%
Cruz: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Now is 10:15 pm and we can project that Governor Haslam will win the Kentucky Republican caucuses by a very large margin and with that, he wins all 46 Delegates"




Kentucky Republican caucuses (100% reported) - 46 delegates

Haslam: 79% ✔ - 46 Delegates
Trump: 11% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 6% - 0 Delegate
Rubio: 3% - 0 Delegates
Cruz: 1% - 0 Delegates

"Already 75% of the votes in Maine are reported and Donald Trump is leading with a large margin in Maine due to his lead in most of the counties."

Maine Republican caucuses (75% reported) - 23 delegates

Trump: 51%
Kasich: 27%
Haslam: 19%
Rubio: 1%
Cruz: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"Now is 10:30 pm and we can project that Mr. Trump will win the Maine Republican caucuses and 15 of  the 23 delegates with 5 going to Kasich and 3 going to Haslam, showing how much of a powerhouse Haslam is."




Maine Republican caucuses (100% reported) - 23 delegates

Trump: 41%  ✔ - 15 Delegates
Kasich: 30% - 5 Delegates
Haslam: 26% - 3 Delegates
Rubio: 2% 0 Delegates
Cruz: 1% - 0 Delegates

"In Nebraska now, Bernie Sanders leads Joe Biden by large margins."

Nebraska Democratic caucuses (75% reported) - 30 delegates

Sanders: 65%
Joe Biden: 30%
Clinton: 4%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 10:45 pm and Bernie Sanders has won the Nebraska Democratic caucuses and all of its 30 Delegates."




Nebraska Democratic caucuses (100% reported) - 30 delegates

Sanders: 72% ✔ - 30 Delegates
Joe Biden: 23% - 0 Delegates
Clinton: 5% - 0 Delegates

"We'll see you tomorrow for the coverage of the Puerto Rico Republican primary and the Maine Democratic caucuses. Good night."
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« Reply #39 on: February 23, 2018, 06:34:05 PM »

Republican race after KY, KS, LA, and ME:



Bill Haslam - 506 Delegates
Donald Trump - 231 Delegates
Ted Cruz - 74 Delegates
Marco Rubio - 56 Delegates
John Kasich - 17 Delegates

Democratic Race after LA, KS, and NE:



Hillary Clinton - 535 Delegates
Joe Biden - 415 Delegates
Bernie Sanders - 379 Delegates
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« Reply #40 on: February 23, 2018, 06:36:10 PM »



Bill Haslam victory Speech in Lansing, Michigan

"These are amazing results that accelerated our, not my, momentum. This is another step to the nomination, this is another step to victory and this another step for a New American Century.

Thank you! God bless you all.
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« Reply #41 on: February 23, 2018, 06:58:45 PM »

That's all for today. Next updates are tomorrow and until then, what are you general thoughts for this Timeline and layout your predictions.
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« Reply #42 on: February 24, 2018, 08:48:26 AM »

Michigan and Mississippi in sight

With large victories in Kansas, Louisiana, and Kentucky as well as a strong third in Maine, Bill Haslam is still gaining more and more momentum and with Senator Ted Cruz dropping out, he is one step further to being the presumptive nominee. A rising opponent in Governor John Kasich of Ohio whom had strong showings in Iowa, Kansas, and especially Maine, gaining his first delegates in a while, may prove to be the opposition that Donald Trump and Marco Rubio aren't.

Nationwide Polls (R)

Haslam: 53%
Trump: 29%
Kasich: 14%
Rubio: 3%
Undecided: 1%


Nationwide Polls (D)

Clinton: 34%
Biden: 33%
Sanders: 32%
Undecided: 1%



Hawaii Polls (R)

Rubio: 39%
Haslam: 31%
Trump: 20%
Kasich: 9%
Undecided: 1%



Maine Polls (D)

Sanders: 49%
Clinton: 39%
Biden: 11%
Undecided: 1%




Idaho Polls (R)

Haslam: 47%
Trump: 40%
Kasich: 10%
Rubio: 2%
Undecided: 1%



Michigan Polls (R)

Haslam: 38%
Trump: 29%
Kasich: 20%
Rubio: 12%
Undecided: 1%



Michigan Polls (D)

Clinton: 51%
Sanders: 30%
Biden: 18%
Undecided: 1%




Mississippi Polls (R)

Haslam: 56%
Trump: 20%
Kasich: 14%
Rubio: 9%
Undecided: 1%


Mississippi Polls (D)

Biden: 45%
Clinton: 37%
Sanders: 27%
Undecided: 1%



Bill Haslam GE Polls

Haslam: 56%
Clinton: 43%
Undecided: 1%

Haslam: 51%
Biden: 48%
Undecided: 1%

Haslam: 47%
Clinton: 46%
Undecided: 7%



Donald Trump GE Polls

Clinton: 59%
Trump: 40%
Undecided: 1%

Biden: 63%
Trump: 36%
Undecided: 1%

Sanders: 69%
Trump: 30%
Undecided: 1%


Marco Rubio General Election Polls

Clinton: 52%
Rubio: 47%
Undecided: 1%


Biden: 56%
Rubio: 43%
Undecided: 1%


Sanders: 58%
Rubio: 41%
Undecided: 1%


John Kasich GE Polls

Clinton: 50%
Kasich: 49%
Undecided: 1%


Biden: 57%
Kasich: 42%
Undecided: 1%


Sanders: 59%
Kasich: 40%
Undecided: 1%
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« Reply #43 on: February 24, 2018, 09:51:36 AM »

Michigan, Mississippi, the next battles





Haslam Speech on Economic Reform in Detroit, Michigan

"Detroit, you were once the automobile capital but now, you don't look too good. You have fallen from real grace. Grace that every city in the Midwest once had, the industrial grace that was the backbone of our country from the 20s to the 90s. After the recession, everything went downhill for the entire Midwest, including here. Jobs started to be shipped overseas, which raised unemployment, which forced many to seek a life a crime to make ends meet, which led to Detroit being one of the worst cities to live in. Our current president abused the very trust you gave them. He took it, chewed it like gum, and spat it out like your trust was nothing. What he did was give jobs and money to the coastal elites instead of going out here and helping the America that isn't wealthy, the America that is suffering, and the America that is what it means to be the United States. As President, in my first 100 days, I will bring every single that was lost overseas back here and restart the 80s midwest economy. the reason: Because this region right here, not on the coast, is where America really is!"



Rubio;Trump fight in Hawaii

Candidates Marco Rubio and Donald Trump have began to fight over Hawaii. With Idaho, Michigan, and Mississippi being securely under Haslam's control and they already making a strong position in Michigan, they now see Hawaii as the next real battleground, with Haslam trailing a moderate third as he focuses more on the continental states.




Clinton increases in Michigan; fights for Maine

Current Democratic front-runner in both polls and delegates, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton is campaigning hard in Michigan, which she won in 2008 but Michigan wasn't counted, leading her to not be nominated. While she continues to grow her lead in Michigan, in Maine, she continues a desperate battle with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders as polls consistently show her placing a second. Still, Clinton hopes to make an upset and with how hard she's campaigning, it's doubtless that she'll probably do it.
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« Reply #44 on: February 24, 2018, 11:26:28 AM »

PUERTO RICO REPUBLICAN PRIMARY AND MAINE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUSES, 2016


"Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I'm Wolf Blitzer from the CNN Election Center and tonight we are covering the Puerto Rico Republican primary and the Maine Democratic caucuses. It's 8 pm and we can already report that Marco Rubio is leading largely in Puerto Rico due, notably, to his strong support among Hispanics and to his fluency in Spanish."

Puerto Rico Republican primary (25% reported) - 23 delegates

Rubio: 56%
Haslam: 32%
Trump: 10%
Kasich: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9 pm and we can project report that Marco Rubio will win the Puerto Rico primary and all the 23 delegates."




Puerto Rico Republican primary (100% reported) - 23 delegates

Rubio: 70% ✔ - 23 Delegates
Haslam: 27% - 0 Delegates
Trump: 2% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 1% - 0 Delegates

"Let's turn our attention to the Democratic caucuses in Maine. Already 50% of the vote is reported and Bernie Sanders is leading by a few over Clinton in Maine."

Maine Democratic caucuses (50% reported) - 30 delegates

Sanders: 43%
Clinton: 40%
Biden: 16%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9:15 pm and Hillary Clinton has a single percentage point lead over Bernie in Maine. This must be because of her giant focus on the state.."


Maine Democratic caucuses (75% reported) - 30 delegates

Clinton: 42%
Sanders: 41%
Biden: 16%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9:30 pm and we can project that Hillary Clinton will win Maine Democratic caucuses. Tonight, polls have been proven wrong and Hillary Clinton has broken the continual losing streak for her in New England with this win."




Maine Democratic caucuses (75% reported) - 30 delegates

Clinton: 44% ✔ - 17 Delegates
Sanders: 40% - 12 Delegates
Biden: 16% - 1 Delegate

"We'll see you in two days for the coverage of the Republican primaries and caucuses in Idaho, Hawaii, Michigan and Mississippi as well as the coverage of the Michigan Democratic primary and the Democrats Abroad primary. Have a good night."
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« Reply #45 on: February 24, 2018, 11:33:04 AM »

Republican race after PR primary:



Bill Haslam - 506 Delegates
Donald Trump - 231 Delegates
Marco Rubio - 79 Delegates
Ted Cruz - 74 Delegates
John Kasich - 17 Delegates

Dem race after Maine:



Hillary Clinton - 552 Delegates
Joe Biden - 416 Delegates
Bernie Sanders - 391 Delegates
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« Reply #46 on: February 24, 2018, 06:56:35 PM »
« Edited: February 24, 2018, 07:06:44 PM by New Tennessean Politician »

MICHIGAN, MISSISSIPPI, IDAHO, HAWAII AND DEMOCRATS ABROAD PRIMARIES AND CAUCUSES, 2016


"Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I'm Wolf Blitzer from the CNN Election Center and tonight we are covering the primaries and caucuses in Michigan, Mississippi, Idaho, Hawaii and Democrats Abroad. It's 8 pm and we can project that leads in Michigan by 9 percentage points over Donald Trump. He swept most of Michigan's northern counties."

Michigan Republican primary (25% reported) - 59 delegates

Haslam: 49%
Trump: 40%
Kasich: 9%
Rubio: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton leads in Michigan by a massive Margin."

Michigan Democratic primary (25% reported) - 147 delegates

Clinton: 50%
Sanders: 29%
Biden: 20%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 8:15 pm and Bill Haslam continues to dominate  Donald Trump in Michigan after winning most of the Wolverine State's eastern counties, including Wayne county (Detroit's location) and Macomb county (home to Warren). His plan to relaunch Detroit and to grow the American automobile industry seems to be working to court Detroit's favor. The Tennessee Governor seems to do well among the Reagan Democrats. Donald Trump only leads very slimly in Genesee county (Flint's location)."

Michigan Republican primary (50% reported) - 59 delegates

Haslam: 56%
Trump: 30%
Kasich: 12%
Rubio: 1%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton continues to dominate Biden and Sanders"

Michigan Democratic primary (50% reported) - 147 delegates

Clinton: 53%
Sanders: 26%
Biden: 20%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 8:30 pm and Bill Haslam wins most of Michigan's center and western counties, including Ingham county (home to Lansing) and Kent county (home to Grand Rapids).  He has also taken a 3 point lead over Trump in Genesee county."

Michigan Republican primary (75% reported) - 59 delegates

Haslam: 59%
Trump: 27%
Kasich: 10%
Rubio: 4%
Undecided: 1%

"Hillary Clinton continues to devastate both Sanders and Biden, both of whom is now within the 10% margin."

Michigan Democratic primary (75% reported) - 147 delegates

Clinton: 69%
Sanders: 19%
Biden: 11%
Undecided: 1%

" It's 8:45 pm and we can project that Marco Rubio wins the Michigan Republican primary in a minor landslide, taking all but 4 delegates of the 59 the state has."





Michigan Republican primary (100% reported) - 59 delegates

Haslam: 67% ✔ - 55 Delegates
Trump: 23% - 4 Delegates
Kasich: 6% - 0 Delegates
Rubio: 4% - 0 Delegates

"Anderson?"

ANDERSON: "I have just received word that governor John Kasich has suspended his campaign after a poor showing in Michigan, which most likely means a poor showing in his own home state of Ohio."

WOLF: "So close to the Ohio Primary, yet he realized what was coming and got out before he was devastated. Now the Republican race has only three candidates, just like the Democrats and the next few major primaries may determine who stays and who leaves of the remaining two challengers to Bill Haslam. Hillary Clinton, however, carries the state in a  landslide victory. Remember both Michigan and Florida went toward her in 2008 but they weren't counted. In order to be seen as a contender, she needed to win Michigan and she has done so tonight."




Michigan Democratic primary (100% reported) - 147 delegates

Clinton: 77% ✔ - 147 Delegates
Sanders: 12% - 0 Delegates
Biden: 11% - 0 Delegates

"When it comes to the state of Mississippi, Bill Haslam has a large lead over Donald Trump."

Mississippi Republican primary (25% reported) - 40 delegates

Haslam: 59%
Trump: 30%
Kasich: 7%
Rubio: 3%
Undecided: 1%

"On the Democratic side, Joe Biden leads moderately in Mississippi."

Mississippi Democratic primary (25% reported) - 41 delegates

Biden: 45%
Clinton: 30%
Sanders: 24%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9 pm and Bill Haslam increased his lead in Mississippi after winning Madison county (Jackson's location)."

Mississippi Republican primary (50% reported) - 40 delegates

Haslam: 65%
Trump: 24%
Kasich: 6%
Rubio: 4%
Undecided: 1%


Mississippi Democratic primary (50% reported) - 41 delegates

Biden: 43%
Clinton: 32%
Sanders: 24%
Undecided: 1%

9:15 PM

Mississippi Republican primary (75% reported) - 40 delegates

Haslam: 71%
Trump: 21%
Kasich: 6%
Rubio: 1%
Undecided: 1%


Mississippi Democratic primary (75% reported) - 41 delegates

Biden: 42%
Clinton: 36%
Sanders: 21%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9:30 pm. Bill Haslam wins the Mississippi Republican primary in a landlside."




Mississippi Republican primary (100% reported) - 40 delegates

Haslam: 76% ✔  - 40 Delegates
Trump: 12% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 7% - 0 Delegates
Rubio: 5% - 0 Delegates





Mississippi Democratic primary (100% reported) - 41 delegates

Biden: 40% ✔  - 19 Delegates
Clinton: 38% - 12 Delegates
Sanders: 22% - 10 Delegates

"Let's go West, where Bill Haslam leads in the state of Idaho by 7 percentage points."

Idaho Republican caucuses (25% reported) - 32 delegates

Haslam: 45%
Trump: 38%
Kasich: 12%
Rubio: 4%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 9:45 pm. Bill Haslam and Donald Trump are sharing dominance in Idaho's western counties, but the Tennessee Governor wins Ada county (Boise's location) and Canyon county (home to Nampa). "

Idaho Republican caucuses (50% reported) - 32 delegates

Haslam: 49%
Trump: 30%
Kasich: 10%
Rubio: 10%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 10 pm and Bill Haslam wins most of Idaho's eastern counties, including Bonneville county (Idaho Falls' location) and Bannock county (Pocatello's location). This must be due to Haslam's strong support among the local Mormon population."


Idaho Republican caucuses (75% reported) - 32 delegates

Haslam: 52%
Trump: 27%
Kasich: 12%
Rubio: 8%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 10:15 pm. Bill Haslam wins the Idaho Republican caucuses and all the 32 delegates."




Idaho Republican caucuses (100% reported) - 32 delegates

Haslam: 57%  ✔  - 32 Delegates
Trump: 22% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 13% - 0 Delegates
Rubio: 8% - 0 Delegates

"It's 11 pm we can project that Hillary Clinton wins the Democrats Abroad primary."




Democrats Abroad primary (100% reported) - 17 delegates

Clinton: 45% ✔  - 9 Delegates
Biden: 40% - 6 Delegates
Sanders: 15% - 2 Delegates

"And finally in Hawaii, the birth state of incumbent President Barack Obama. Marco Rubio leads largely in Hawaii."

Hawaii Republican caucuses (25% reported) - 19 delegates

Rubio: 48%
Haslam: 30%
Trump: 18%
Kasich: 3%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 11:15 pm and Marco Rubio wins in Honolulu."

Hawaii Republican caucuses (50% reported) - 19 delegates

Rubio: 51%
Haslam: 29%
Trump: 16%
Kasich: 3%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 11:30 pm and Marco Rubio increases his lead."

Hawaii Republican caucuses (75% reported) - 19 delegates

Rubio: 57%
Haslam: 22%
Trump: 10%
Kasich: 10%
Undecided: 1%

"It's 11:45 pm and Marco Rubio wins the Hawaii Republican caucuses."




Hawaii Republican caucuses (100% reported) - 19 delegates

Rubio: 61% ✔  - 19 Delegates
Haslam: 21% - 0 Delegates
Trump: 10% - 0 Delegates
Kasich: 8% - 0 Delegates

"We'll see you again in 2 days for the coverage of the U.S. Virgin Islands Republican caucuses."
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« Reply #47 on: February 24, 2018, 07:05:50 PM »

REP race after HA, MI, MS, and ID:



Bill Haslam - 633 Delegates
Donald Trump - 235 Delegates
Marco Rubio - 98 Delegates
Ted Cruz - 74 Delegates
John Kasich - 17 Delegates

DEM race after MI, DA, and MS:



Hillary Clinton - 720 Delegates
Joe Biden - 441 Delegates
Bernie Sanders - 403 Delegates
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« Reply #48 on: February 24, 2018, 08:27:39 PM »



Haslam victory speech in Grand Rapids Michigan

"Thank you. Thank you. I am very humbled by this victory

Today, the voters and the people went to the polls and said no to Rubio, Kasich, or Trump. Instead, they chose someone who they believed could actually get the job done and get results. just 2 years ago, I was able to get Berreta,  an Italian firearms manufacturing company, to locate a facility in the state. That alone created 300 new jobs for Tennessee. Last Year, I was able to bring Volkswagen into a deal to invest and create plants in Tennessee. This created 1350 new jobs in Tennessee and an investment of $100 Million dollar into the state. Tenneessee becomes known as the state that makes things from guitars and medical instruments to M&Ms and Ice Cream and Tires. I want to give America that very same opportunity. I want to bring my ability to bring companies back home to the states.

Next week, more primaries will come in the critical states of Florida, Ohio, Illinois, and North Carolina. Ohio will also determine this race because no single Republican nominee since 1964 won the White House without carrying Ohio, so if we win Ohio, we will demonstrate that I am clearly the best candidate to beat Hillary Clinton on November. And finally Illinois, the home state of President Obama whose eight years at the White House were disastrous for America : weak economic growth, growing terrorist threat and reinforced tyranny around the world and deeper division among the American people. After eight years of Barack Obama, we need to bring change in this nation, to fix America and to make the world safer. So we have to keep it up to propel us to the nomination.

It's time that the republicans can Nominate someone who can actually get the job done. It's time for true change. I'm hoping each and every one of you come out and speak your mind on Mini Super Tuesday. If you don't vote for me, then hey, at least you did vote for someone you believed in.

Again thank you for voting for me!

I will see and listen to each and every one of you on the campaign trail!

Goodnight!
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« Reply #49 on: February 25, 2018, 12:14:25 PM »

Mini Super Tuesday Rumble

After John Kasich dropped out, Bill Haslam was quickly able to gather more support than either Trump or Rubio has as of yet. Still, as Mini Super Tuesday closes in, there is a chance that Rubio may drop out if he loses his home state of Florida, which he is leading in but only barely. If Haslam or Trump carries the state, however, it will then become a two candidate race that Haslam may very well win with ease.

For the Democrats, however, the race is tighter than ever before in polls with Clinton leading in a few big states but behind both Sanders and Biden Nationwide. With the race being this close, there is the question that perhaps September might be a Brokered convention for the Democrats.

National Polls (R)[color]

Haslam: 59%
Trump: 30%
Rubio: 10%
Undecided: 1%


National Polls (D)

Biden: 37%
Sanders: 33%
Clinton: 29%
Undecided: 1%


Florida Polls (R)

Rubio: 34%
Haslam: 33%
Trump: 32%
Undecided: 1%



Florida Polls (D)

Clinton: 47%
Biden: 32%
Sanders: 20%
Undecided: 1%


Illinois Polls (R)

Trump: 46%
Haslam: 36%
Rubio: 20%
Undecided: 1%


Illinois Polls (D)

Biden: 47%
Clinton: 45%
Sanders: 7%
Undecided: 1%

Ohio Polls (R)

Haslam: 48%
Trump: 31%
Rubio: 20%
Undecided: 1%

Ohio Polls (D)

Sanders: 47%
Biden: 32%
Clinton: 20%
Undecided: 1%


Missouri Polls (R)

Haslam: 56%
Trump: 33%
Rubio: 10%
Undecided: 1%

Missouri Polls (D)

Biden: 40%
Clinton: 35%
Sanders: 24%
Undecided: 1%

North Carolina Polls (R)

Haslam: 61%
Trump: 33%
Rubio: 5%
Undecided: 1%


North Carolina Polls (D)

Biden: 44%
Clinton: 35%
Sanders: 20%
Undecided: 1%
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