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PA delegate system

CharlesDavenport

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Lemme get this straight. 17 of the 71 available delegates will go to the winner of the primary - first ballot only. The other 54 delegates are elected and they can vote for any of the three candidates. They don't have to declare before the election, and you have no way to know who they will be voting for from the ballot. So Trump could win the primary in a landslide and only get 17 delegates.

Makes about as much sense as State Stores.
 
Kornacki Delegate Math: Trump at 1,199; Could Use Unbound PA Delegates To Put Over 1,237

We're going with conservative estimates, [After New York, Trump] would be sitting with 841 [delegates], Delaware looks good, Rhode Island and Connecticut and let's say he gets 100 out of those, sitting at 941 the end of the month [of April].

Indiana the start of May, let's say he loses Indiana, only gets three districts, that would put him at 950. West Virginia looks really good for him. Nebraska, winner take all, doesn't look good. Decent nights in Washington and Oregon, you put those together, he could be sitting at 1016 conservatively by the end of the month.

Takes you to the last day [June 7]. What looks good for him the last day, winner take all New Jersey. New Mexico is proportional. And California -- three for every congressional district. If you got 120 out of California, a rough estimate, 12 out of New Mexico and 51 out of New Jersey, he'd be sitting at 1199, you say he's short. We have the open convention. Here's the thing.

17 [pledged delegates] in Pennsylvania, that real number is 71. There are 54 unbound delegates in Pennsylvania.

Right now, the majority of candidates running to be unbound delegates in Pennsylvania are saying publicly on the record they will go with whatever candidate wins their state.

Donald Trump is leading Pennsylvania by more than 20 points right now. He could easily get the lion's share of those and that could put him over 1237, a win in Indiana could put him over 1237. A better showing in the northeast could get hi closer, there are many pathways.


JOE SCARBOROUGH: Obviously tomorrow, he could do something in an interview that would blunt any momentum. Let's say we keep going at the rate we're going right now, do you find, crunching the numbers, he rolls through the northeast, let's say the polls stay pretty consistent where they are right now, do you think it is more likely than not he gets to 1237?

KORNACKI: Yes. Much more likely. I'll go one step further. If he wins indiana, I think it's very likely at that point he gets there. Here's the other thing. If Kasich finishes second tonight and second ahead of Cruz next week, I think it gives Kasich enough life he can play spoiler in Indiana and deprive Cruz of the one-on-one shot he wants in that state. Kasich could get enough life to take enough votes from Cruz in Indiana and that's a 40 delegate swing.


Kornacki said he believes Trump could win the required 1,237 delegates before the Republican convention. If Trump wins Indiana it is very likely he wraps it up, he said.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi...se_unbound_pa_delegates_to_put_over_1237.html


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The pa system is supposed to be a failsafe for the establishment... Most of the states politics are awfully corrupt, but it hasnt always played out like that... A lot of the delegates this time around were very vocal that they will follow the peoples vote.... There was a usa today article a couple weeks back about it.. They see this as the establishment trying to backdoor the peoples choice but not for noble reasons...just trying to keep power
 
the majority of candidates running to be unbound delegates in Pennsylvania are saying publicly on the record they will go with whatever candidate wins their state.

Win the state and the delegates will follow, doesn't have to be more complicated than that
 
Here you go - now you know who to vote for by Congressional District - vote 3 per each CD

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If there's one thing this election cycle has shown us, it's revealed just how rigged the system is in favor of the big 2 parties.

And the media does a good job of pitting liberals and conservatives against each other to distract the general population from the truth.
 
Here you go - now you know who to vote for by Congressional District - vote 3 per each CD

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Disappointed not to see Ron Burgandy and Rod Farva on that list!!!!!
 
Disappointed not to see Ron Burgandy and Rod Farva on that list!!!!!

No time for that with finishing school and a new career. I AM an elected member of my county GOP Committee and served on the State GOP Committee to finish the term of a member who resigned. Maybe next time. I hear lots of hookers turn up at convention cities.
Here is a list of who is running for delegate in my district which comprises much of the Pittsburgh area and their stand on the candidates:

http://murrysvillegop.org/wordpress/2016-gop-12th-district-convention-delegate-candidates/
 
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