Supporters of Donald Trump should be very happy this Wednesday, following Super Tuesday.
11 states were up for bid on Super Tuesday, to include Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia.
Cruz took Texas — if he hadn’t done that his campaign would have been ended — as well as Oklahoma and Alaska. Marco Rubio won Minnesota. Kasich and Carson won nothing.
Trump won in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Virginia, Arkansas, Massachusetts and Vermont. It’s interesting to note seeing Chris Christie standing behind Trump on the national news.
Also interesting is that Mike Huckabee was clearly behind Trump this morning on Fox and Friends, saying that the Republicans need to begin to rally around Trump, and that it is now a ridiculous meme about David Duke, as Trump spent the entire weekend disavowing Duke.
TOTAL DELEGATE COUNT TO DATE (of 1,237):
- Trump 285
- Cruz 161
- Rubio 87
- Kasich 25
- Carson 8
On the Demorat side, Hillary Clinton squished Bernie Sanders, winning 7 states to 4 for Sanders.
Kasich and Carson need to get out and throw some delegates to candidates who can win. Even if Kasich wins Ohio, what will that do? What happens if Rubio doesn’t even win Florida? What will Jeb Bush do? Who will he endorse?
And what happens when those Republicans who swear not to vote for Trump fail to appear at the polls?
Mississippi and Michigan hold their primaries next Tuesday the 8th, and Ohio’s is on March 15th.
Here’s what Trump needs to do: stop running down Cruz and Rubio. Focus like a laser beam on Hillary Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama.
And here is what conservatives find ever-maddening: the GOP still DOES NOT UNDERSTAND HOW and WHY Donald Trump resonates.
#GOPStillClueless
BZ
P.S.
Chris Christie’s perplexed expressions standing behind Trump were priceless and led to some hilarious Tweets.