Would you call this a slaughter?
>>71494781
No, I'd call it a low-turnout primary with an unusual electorate in a state that's going to turn blue anyway.
>>71494781
Trump seems to be finishing up in above 50% in all but 2 districts, meaning he gets nearly all the delegates.
So yes, it is.
>>71495086
There were only 120,000 total Republican votes during the 2012 GOP NY primary. About to reach 800,000.this year. This is a good sign.
>>71494781
Absolutely. Rato has now been mathematically eliminated. Trump is literally the only Republican left that can get over 50% of the delegates. I wonder how Cruz is going to sell his "I'm the only one who can beat Trump" message now.
>>71494781
what website is that?
>>71494781
>>71495616
More important numbers
>>71494781
trump puts the laughter in slaughter
>>71495086
>>71496574
>What is a closed primary that ended registration 6 months ago?
>>71496574
>New York goes blue
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>>71496574
>90% of sanders voters don't vote in the general
>all/most repubs will vote for the nominee, whoever he is
>Trump hasn't even started slamming Hillary on war crimes
Kek finds a way
>>71496574
None of us expect Trump to actually win the general election. We just want to throw both parties into disarray as much as possible which is proving rather effective at the moment.
We worry about the general when there is a general and the primary when there is a primary.
No use looking too far ahead.
>>71496574
Trump won every county, Hillary won less than 1/4.
>>71496574
Also when will NYC secede from NY
then we can split up north and south virginia
>>71496574
>What is a closed primary for 500 Alex
>>71497223
This, bad thing is this applies to both parties not just Republicans
There were a bunch of people who couldn't vote for Bernie because the Democrats made it so you had to be registered for two years prior the primary
>>71495616
Not really. New York will not turn blue. There are far too many spics and niggers there.
>>71495086
>its a slaughter buuuuuuut