Alabama Primary (50 total delegates/47 bound) — Proportional with 20% threshold Alaska Caucuses (28/25) — Proportional with 13% threshold Arkansas Primary (40/37) — Proportional with 15% threshold Georgia Primary (76) — Proportional with 20% threshold Massachusetts Primary (42/39) — Proportional with 5% threshold Minnesota Caucuses (38/35) — Proportional with 10% threshold North Dakota Caucuses (28/0) — The state does not have a presidential preference poll and all delegates are officially unbound. Caucuses can be flexibly scheduled Oklahoma Primary (43/40) — Proportional with 15% threshold Tennessee Primary (58/55) — Proportional with 20% threshold Texas Primary (155/152) — Proportional with 20% threshold Vermont Primary (16/13) — Proportional with 20% threshold Virginia Primary (49/46) — Proportional Wyoming Caucuses (29/0) — The state does not have a presidential preference poll and all delegates are officially unbound
Alabama Primary (50 total delegates/47 bound) — Proportional with 20% threshold Alaska Caucuses (28/25) — Proportional with 13% threshold Arkansas Primary (40/37) — Proportional with 15% threshold Georgia Primary (76) — Proportional with 20% threshold Massachusetts Primary (42/39) — Proportional with 5% threshold Minnesota Caucuses (38/35) — Proportional with 10% threshold North Dakota Caucuses (28/0) — The state does not have a presidential preference poll and all delegates are officially unbound. Caucuses can be flexibly scheduled Oklahoma Primary (43/40) — Proportional with 15% threshold Tennessee Primary (58/55) — Proportional with 20% threshold Texas Primary (155/152) — Proportional with 20% threshold Vermont Primary (16/13) — Proportional with 20% threshold Virginia Primary (49/46) — Proportional Wyoming Caucuses (29/0) — The state does not have a presidential preference poll and all delegates are officially unbound
Here's what we know in the rest of the races that have yet to be called:
Vermont GOP: With 4% of precincts reporting, Mr. Trump is ahead with 36.4%, followed by Mr. Kasich with 25.6%.
Oklahoma GOP: With just two of nearly 2,000 precincts reporting, Mr. Trump is ahead with 35.7% of the vote, followed by Mr. Cruz with 28.9%. These are very, very early results.
In Virginia, we have 57.3% of precincts reporting, according to the state's Department of Elections. Mr. Trump has a six-point lead over Mr. Rubio. Mr. Cruz, who never campaigned in the state, is a distant third, at 16.9%.
Some polls are already closed in Texas, so they're already counting ballots. About 24% of the precincts are reporting in the Lone Star State with the rest of the polls closing at 9 p.m. Mr. Cruz has a comfortable lead at 38.7%, with Mr. Trump trailing at 28.2%.
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Alabama Primary (50 total delegates/47 bound) — Proportional with 20% threshold
Alaska Caucuses (28/25) — Proportional with 13% threshold
Arkansas Primary (40/37) — Proportional with 15% threshold
Georgia Primary (76) — Proportional with 20% threshold
Massachusetts Primary (42/39) — Proportional with 5% threshold
Minnesota Caucuses (38/35) — Proportional with 10% threshold
North Dakota Caucuses (28/0) — The state does not have a presidential preference poll and all delegates are officially unbound. Caucuses can be flexibly scheduled
Oklahoma Primary (43/40) — Proportional with 15% threshold
Tennessee Primary (58/55) — Proportional with 20% threshold
Texas Primary (155/152) — Proportional with 20% threshold
Vermont Primary (16/13) — Proportional with 20% threshold
Virginia Primary (49/46) — Proportional
Wyoming Caucuses (29/0) — The state does not have a presidential preference poll and all delegates are officially unbound
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Vermont GOP: With 4% of precincts reporting, Mr. Trump is ahead with 36.4%, followed by Mr. Kasich with 25.6%.
Oklahoma GOP: With just two of nearly 2,000 precincts reporting, Mr. Trump is ahead with 35.7% of the vote, followed by Mr. Cruz with 28.9%. These are very, very early results.
VA都83%了,37 vs 30, 还不能call吗
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establishment 死都要撑到最后一刻。
让机器人再蹦跶一会
rerere! 打死机器人!!!
texas估计第二,关键机器人不能上20%, 拿鸭蛋!
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http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results
或者
http://www.decisiondeskhq.com/super-tuesday-gop/
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机器人在阿肯色领先
or 前3名都有份
不觉得啊,我觉得cruz退,更多票会给Trump? 当然这谁也说不清
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cruz赢就赢吧,Trump反正也没怎么下力气。Rubio一定要零蛋!!!
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live press .现在rubio在miami,接下来有trump在palm beach。
OK输了,郁闷, 看来cruz还会继续蹦跶
据说没人会当上总统without winning Virginia
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Rubio现在一个州都没赢过,Cruz比他威胁大多了,没有大佬的支持Rubio根本没法继续选
哈哈哈共和党现在想死吧,他们最讨厌的Cruz和trump把Rubio搞死了
富人都是能源产业的。很多人也都在这个sector工作,估计等着cruz提油价吧。
re. 回去翻了最近ok的民调 一直是Trump 领先10+ Cruz可能在20左右晃悠排第三 怎么突然反而赢了5个百分点。。真是匪夷所思 难道是抢了机器人的票。。?
没想到Clinton赢面居然这么大。
天哪千万别超过50%啊