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2016 Vermont Republican Primary Results:

 

Total Votes: 66,242 votes

 

Jeb! Bush: 21,294 votes - 32.14% - 9 delegates

 

Donald Trump: 16,189 votes - 24.44% - 7 delegates

 

Ben Carson: 10,982 votes - 16.58%

 

Carly Fiorina: 7,033 votes - 10.62%

 

Lindsay Graham: 5,399 votes - 8.15%

 

Ted Cruz: 5,345 votes - 8.07%

 

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2016 Tennessee Republican Primary Results:

 

Total Votes: 920,292 votes

 

Donald Trump: 297,005 votes - 32.27% - 36 delegates

 

Ted Cruz: 198,224 votes - 21.54% - 22 delegates

 

Ben Carson: 145,298 votes - 15.79%

 

Lindsay Graham: 109,623 votes - 11.91%

 

Carly Fiorina: 94,706 votes - 10.29%

 

Jeb! Bush: 75,436 votes - 8.20%

 

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2016 Alabama Republican Primary Results:

 

Total Votes: 917,321 votes

 

Donald Trump: 321,729 votes - 35.07% - 33 delegates

 

Ted Cruz: 185,181 votes - 20.19% - 14 delegates

 

Ben Carson: 182,293 votes - 19.87% - 3 delegates

 

Lindsay Graham: 93,808 votes - 10.23%

 

Jeb! Bush: 72,197 votes - 7.87%

 

Carly Fiorina: 62,113 votes - 6.77%

 

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2016 Arkansas Republican Primary Results:

 

Total Votes: 439,900 votes

 

Ted Cruz: 128,977 votes - 29.32% - 20 delegates

 

Donald Trump: 112,554 votes - 25.58% - 12 delegates

 

Ben Carson: 70,247 votes - 15.97% - 8 delegates

 

Carly Fiorina: 47,107 votes - 10.71%

 

Lindsay Graham: 45,436 votes - 10.33%

 

Jeb! Bush: 35,579 votes - 8.09%

 

 

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2016 Minnesota Republican Caucus Results:

 

Total Caucusgoers: 122,228 

 

Ted Cruz: 34,512 votes - 28.24% - 12 delegates

 

Ben Carson: 24,598 votes - 20.12% - 11 delegates

 

Donald Trump: 22,310 votes - 18.25% - 8 delegates

 

Jeb! Bush: 16,671 votes - 13.64% - 5 delegates

 

Carly Fiorina: 13,864 votes - 11.34% - 2 delegates

 

Lindsay Graham: 10,273 votes - 8.41%

 

 

 

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2016 Oklahoma Republican Primary Results:

 

Total Votes: 491,970 votes

 

Ted Cruz: 162,203 votes - 32.97% - 17 delegates

 

Donald Trump: 109,338 votes - 22.23% - 13 delegates

 

Ben Carson: 98,067 votes - 19.93% - 13 delegates

 

Jeb! Bush: 41,245 votes - 8.38%

 

Lindsay Graham: 40,938 votes - 8.32%

 

Carly Fiorina: 40,179 votes - 8.17%

 

 

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2016 Texas Republican Primary Results:

 

Total Votes: 3,009,505 votes

 

Ted Cruz: 1,244,034 votes - 41.34% - 103 delegates

 

Donald Trump: 706,098 votes - 23.46% - 52 delegates

 

Ben Carson: 440,962 votes - 14.65%

 

Jeb! Bush: 229,006 votes - 7.61%

 

Carly Fiorina: 218,651 votes - 7.27%

 

Lindsay Graham: 170,754 votes - 5.67%

 

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2016 Alaska Republican Caucus Results:

 

Total Caucusgoers: 24,594

 

Ted Cruz: 7,511 votes - 30.54% - 12 delegates

 

Donald Trump: 6,262 votes - 25.46% - 9 delegates

 

Ben Carson: 4,697 votes - 19.10% - 7 delegates

 

Carly Fiorina: 2,493 votes - 10.14%

 

Lindsay Graham: 2,191 votes - 8.91%

 

Jeb! Bush: 1,440 votes - 5.85%

 

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Fiorina would, shortly after the results of Super Tuesday came in, announce the immediate suspension of her campaign, and her official endorsement of Ben Carson.

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1.Ted Cruz will question the sanity of some of the candidates.

2.Ted Cruz will actually visit Canada, because he's obviously from there. /s

3.Some malicious Cruz campaign staffers will spread conspiray theories that Trump was actually born in Germany, and that his father was a member of the SS.

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I think the delegate tally is like this

Cruz - 306

Trump - 268

Carson - 70

Bush  - 46

Fiorina - 21

Graham - 13

Christie - 4

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Republican State of the Race - Post Super Tuesday

Total Votes: 10,511,040 votes

Delegates needed to win: 1,237

 

Ted Cruz: 2,871,646 votes - 27.32% - 306 delegates - 24.74% towards majority

 

Donald Trump: 2,830,472 votes - 26.93% - 268 delegates - 21.67% towards majority

 

Ben Carson: 1,709,836 votes - 16.27% - 70 delegates - 5.66% towards majority

 

Jeb! Bush: 1,235,905 votes - 11.76% - 46 delegates - 3.72% towards majority

 

Carly Fiorina(suspended): 926,213 votes - 8.81% - 21 delegates - 1.70% towards majority

 

Lindsay Graham: 889,137 votes - 8.46% - 13 delegates - 1.05% towards majority

 

Chris Christie(suspended): 47,831 votes - 0.45% - 4 delegates - 0.32% towards majority

 

 

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I will posting the turn update and next set of polls tomorrow, probably in the evening. This has been a very long day, and I do not want to be awake much longer. Thanks!

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1. Jeb Bush and Bill Weld will announce the creation of their new political organization and PAC: The League of Classical Republicans (LCR). He says that the purpose of this organization is to oppose Trump and his dangerous movement to orchestrate a coup of the Republican Party. He invites fellow current and former candidates Rubio, Carson, Christie, Fiorina, Kasich, and Graham to join the LCR and pledge to never support those who seek to endanger the GOP and America. The LCR does not comment on Cruz.

@Pringles @Hestia @mark2 @Kitten @Sean F Kennedy

 

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13 hours ago, Rezi said:

1. Jeb Bush and Bill Weld will announce the creation of their new political organization and PAC: The League of Classical Republicans (LCR). He says that the purpose of this organization is to oppose Trump and his dangerous movement to orchestrate a coup of the Republican Party. He invites fellow current and former candidates Rubio, Carson, Christie, Fiorina, Kasich, and Graham to join the LCR and pledge to never support those who seek to endanger the GOP and America. The LCR does not comment on Cruz.

@Pringles @Hestia @mark2 @Kitten @Sean F Kennedy

 

Graham will work with the LCR.

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13 hours ago, Rezi said:

1. Jeb Bush and Bill Weld will announce the creation of their new political organization and PAC: The League of Classical Republicans (LCR). He says that the purpose of this organization is to oppose Trump and his dangerous movement to orchestrate a coup of the Republican Party. He invites fellow current and former candidates Rubio, Carson, Christie, Fiorina, Kasich, and Graham to join the LCR and pledge to never support those who seek to endanger the GOP and America. The LCR does not comment on Cruz.

@Pringles @Hestia @mark2 @Kitten @Sean F Kennedy

 

Rand Paul rejects the LCR, claiming that republicans shouldn’t seek to circumvent the will of the voters by throwing an election to the democrats if the party base nominates a candidate they don’t like. 

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14 hours ago, Rezi said:

1. Jeb Bush and Bill Weld will announce the creation of their new political organization and PAC: The League of Classical Republicans (LCR). He says that the purpose of this organization is to oppose Trump and his dangerous movement to orchestrate a coup of the Republican Party. He invites fellow current and former candidates Rubio, Carson, Christie, Fiorina, Kasich, and Graham to join the LCR and pledge to never support those who seek to endanger the GOP and America. The LCR does not comment on Cruz.

@Pringles @Hestia @mark2 @Kitten @Sean F Kennedy

 

Carson expresses support for the movement. 

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14 hours ago, Rezi said:

1. Jeb Bush and Bill Weld will announce the creation of their new political organization and PAC: The League of Classical Republicans (LCR). He says that the purpose of this organization is to oppose Trump and his dangerous movement to orchestrate a coup of the Republican Party. He invites fellow current and former candidates Rubio, Carson, Christie, Fiorina, Kasich, and Graham to join the LCR and pledge to never support those who seek to endanger the GOP and America. The LCR does not comment on Cruz.

@Pringles @Hestia @mark2 @Kitten @Sean F Kennedy

 

John Kasich will express his support for the LCR.

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16 hours ago, mark2 said:

Fiorina would, shortly after the results of Super Tuesday came in, announce the immediate suspension of her campaign, and her official endorsement of Ben Carson.

Endorsement Roll: 3. Many of Fiorina's supporters are distraught at the news of her exit from the race, and a good number are also distraught over Fiorina's request for them to support Ben Carson. Many supporters and staffers of the campaign move to the other candidates in the field, refusing to back Ben. Though Carson does receive a boost from the endorsement, it's a significantly weaker inflow of support than his campaign was hoping for.

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FINAL TURN BEFORE MARCH 5TH-8TH PRIMARIES

 

National GOP Presidential Primary Polling - March 2nd, 2016:

Donald Trump: 30%(+6)

 

Ted Cruz: 24%(-6)

 

 Ben Carson: 20%(+6)

 

Jeb! Bush: 16%(+2)

 

Lindsay Graham: 10%(+3)

 

 

Hawaii GOP Presidential Caucus Polling - March 2nd, 2016:

Donald Trump: 32%  

 

Ted Cruz: 28% 

 

Ben Carson: 18%

 

Jeb! Bush: 13% 

 

Lindsay Graham: 9%

 

 

Idaho GOP Presidential Primary Polling - March 2nd, 2016:

Ted Cruz: 38% 

 

Donald Trump: 22%  

 

Ben Carson: 21% 

 

Jeb! Bush: 10% 

 

Lindsay Graham: 9%

 

 

Kansas GOP Presidential Caucus Polling - March 2nd, 2016:

Ted Cruz: 39% 

 

Ben Carson: 21% 

 

Donald Trump: 16%  

 

Jeb! Bush: 14% 

 

Lindsay Graham: 10%

 

 

Kentucky GOP Presidential Caucus Polling - March 2nd, 2016:

Ted Cruz: 28% 

 

Donald Trump: 24%  

 

Ben Carson: 22% 

 

Jeb! Bush: 16% 

 

Lindsay Graham: 10%

 

 

Louisiana GOP Presidential Primary Polling - March 2nd, 2016:

Ted Cruz: 31% 

 

Donald Trump: 29%  

 

Ben Carson: 19% 

 

Lindsay Graham: 11%

 

Jeb! Bush: 10% 

 

 

Maine GOP Presidential Caucus Polling - March 2nd, 2016:

Ted Cruz: 36% 

 

Donald Trump: 24%  

 

Jeb! Bush: 17% 

 

Ben Carson: 15% 

 

Lindsay Graham: 8%

 

 

Michigan GOP Presidential Primary Polling - March 2nd, 2016:

Donald Trump: 28%  

 

Ted Cruz: 25% 

 

Ben Carson: 21% 

 

Jeb! Bush: 17% 

 

Lindsay Graham: 9%

 

 

Mississippi GOP Presidential Primary Polling - March 2nd, 2016:

Donald Trump: 31%  

 

Ted Cruz: 27% 

 

Ben Carson: 20% 

 

Jeb! Bush: 11% 

 

Lindsay Graham: 11%

 

 

Puerto Rico GOP Presidential Primary Polling - March 2nd, 2016:

Jeb! Bush: 49%

 

Donald Trump: 17% 

 

Ted Cruz: 16%

 

Ben Carson: 12% 

 

Lindsay Graham: 6%

 

 

@Fbarbarossa @Timur@Pringles @Rezi   @Kitten

 

There is a debate this turn, so make sure to send in your usual actions!

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Event 2: Jeb! Bush will send out messages to his donors in Idaho, Louisiana, and Mississippi telling them to vote for Carson instead @Pringles. He maintains that he is not dropping out, but instead consolidating support amongst members of the LCR in order to prevent Trump from winning.

Event 3: Bush holds a rally in Portland Maine, where he publicly requests the endorsement of Senator Susan Collins.

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1. Ben Carson will say that the Republican Cracka's in Ted Cruz and Donald Drumpf used robo-calls against his campaign on Super Tuesday. He'll tweet out to his supporters and send some of his own calls. "This is Ben Carson. I encourage all my supporters in the state of Maine and Puerto Rico to stick with Jeb Bush. We must stop the fraud from Donald Trump and Ted Cruz!" @Rezi

2. Ben Carson heads to Michigan blasting Trump and Cruz. Hoping to bring it home in his homestate. He tours Detroit saying as President he'll turn the shithole around. 

3. Carson visits all the urban and suburban areas of Kentucky. Blasting both Trump and Cruz again. 

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