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Showing posts with label march 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label march 1. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Results Super Tuesday Georgia March 1 2016 Republican



Georgia will be one of the states that vote in the republican primaries on March 1. It is considered extremely important as 76 delegates are available and could give us an indication as to who will win the nomination.

A recent poll conducted by WSJ/NBC shows that businessman and current republican frontrunner Donald Trump is leading in the state with 30% support. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are tied in second place on 23% and in turn Kasich and Carson are tied a long way back on 9%.

It must be noted that this is the poll with the lowest margin of advantage for Trump and the RealClearpolitics average actually has Trump leading by 14.4% on 36.2% with Ted Cruz narrowly beating Rubio with 21.8%.

As soon as the first results come in from the state of Georgia they will be published on this site.

Monday, February 29, 2016

Republican Results Super Tuesday 2016

It`s a vital day for the race to become the Republican Nominee in the 2016 presidential campaign.

595 delegates are up for grabs, which is almost half of what is needed in order to obtain the nomination on the Republican side. The biggest prize is Texas with 155 delegates where Ted Cruz is currently leading Republican Frontunner Donald Trump.

However Trump is leading in 8 other states according to the latest polls and looks like he may take an important step towards winning the nomination.

Here we will publish the live results coming out of all the states voting on March 1.

Results Texas Super Tuesday March 1 2016 Republican


Super Tuesday has arrived, various states go to the polls. The state with the highest population and thus the most delegates is Texas.

Ted Cruz, who is a Senator in Texas is leading in the polls, as he has done for many months. A poll out from WSJ/NBC/Marist shows Cruz with 39% and Trump second on 26%, followed in turn by Rubio with 16%, Carson on 8% and Kasich on 6%.

It must be said that WSJ/NBC has sometimes under represented Trump`s support and other polls show him running Cruz a bit closer, however most show Cruz leading in the state by various degrees.

As soon as the results are released they will be published below.