Maryland is one of five states where republican primaries will take place on April 26. Yet another "Super Tuesday" comes at a vital time given the current state of the race, with no candidate yet close to the 1,237 required delegate count, it appears that a contested convention may become a reality.
Businessman Donald Trump, who has run his campaign with the now famous slogan "Make America Great Again" is the only one who could realistically obtain enough delegates to become the nominee on the first vote. However recent loses in Utah, Wisconsin and Colorado mean that the contested convention is looking more and more likely.
The latest numbers from Maryland indicate the following percentages
Monmouth Poll, April 10-12, Sample Size 301, Margin of Error 5.7%
Donald Trump 47%
John Kasich 27%
Ted Cruz 24%
FreeBeacon/TargetPoint, April 8-10, Sample Size 600
Donald Trump 33%
Ted Cruz 26%
John Kasich 25%
There are 38 delegates in Maryland Awarded on a winner-take-all basis.
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