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Republican Primary Results

As is in most cases, the incumbent (sitting President) is rarely opposed. However, The Donald has 3 challengers. Of course, the  Dems are thinking, Who? That's okay. It's a proper reaction because most of the Republican party is saying the same thing. However, one of the contenders has actually won 1 delegate. Can you imagine the Convention floor in the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina this August? There will thousands and thousands of Trump signs and (assuming this other candidate receives no more delegates) one little person holding a Bill Weld sign. That poor bastard! If I were that person, I'd phone in my vote. Seriously. Can you imagine all the "stink-eyed" looks they would receive from the rest of the convention?

Some states have cancelled the Republican primary. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Trump was probably the only name on the ballot. These states are so RED that they can be seen from space glowing red.

Alaska
Arizona
Hawai'i
Kansas
Nevada
New York
South Carolina
Virginia

That doesn't mean Trump will win these states. It means the Republicans in those states have thrown their whole hearted support behind The Donald. They will march into to hell with him. Bully for them.

As far who might win these states, see their history below. The results from the last 5 elections are listed.


So, it is evident that the voters are consistent. I don't think Arizona or any of the Bible Belt states have ever voted anything but Republican. We can say the same about New York and Hawai'i. A Very strong Democrat presence.

As the primaries are winding down within the next few months, it may not be totally apparent, but it looks like it's going to be a Biden-Trump contest. God (if he exists) help us all! Thanks for following along. Until next time, TTFN.

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