GOP panic: Will Trump steamroll through Super Tuesday? 'If he wins
everywhere ... he could easily be unstoppable', by Chelsea Shilling, 2/29/16,
WND
Call it panic day for the Republican
establishment: GOP front-runner Donald Trump is expected to tighten his grip on
the party’s nomination on Tuesday, the most important day yet in the 2016
election.
Both Republicans and Democrats
are facing off on Super Tuesday, a group of more than a dozen
primaries and caucuses. Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota,
Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia will hold primaries for both
parties. Alaska will hold a GOP caucus, and American Samoa will caucus for
Democrats. Colorado will also hold a caucus for both parties, but Republicans
have chosen not to hold a straw poll, so GOP delegates will decide at the
national convention.
And it’s possible Trump could win as many as 10
Super Tuesday contests.
Predictions
from the search engine Bing have
Trump and Clinton each sweeping all Super Tuesday states except the home
states of their chief rivals. Republican candidate Ted Cruz is expected to take
Texas, and Democrat candidate Bernie Sanders is likely to win Vermont.
Even Trump’s GOP rivals are expecting a big
night for the billionaire.
“Nobody’s going to win but Trump,” Republican
candidate John Kasich told CNN on Thursday.
“Right now, Donald Trump has enormous momentum,”
Cruz said Friday. “If he continues with that momentum and powers through and
wins everywhere on Super Tuesday, he could easily be unstoppable.”
Trump and Clinton are
dominating their respective races, according to a CNN
poll that has Trump scoring
49 percent of the primary vote and Clinton grabbing 55 percent.
“On Tuesday, you have a big day,” Trump said at
a Tennessee rally on Saturday, urging his supporters to vote even if they are
dying or their spouses suddenly decided to dump them.
“You get up, you go to the polls, and you vote!” he said. “I
promise you, that you are going to look back on this night and you are going to
say this was a very important night … a very important evening in your life.”
Also, Trump has a lock
on Georgia and Tennessee, while Cruz is leading in Texas – Super
Tuesday’s “crown jewel” with 155 delegates – according to a trio of new NBC
News/Wall Street Journal/Marist polls.
The polls’ Georgia results are as follows:
Trump, 30; Cruz, 23; Marco Rubio, 23; Ben Carson, 9; John Kasich, 9.
Tennessee results: Trump, 40; Cruz, 22; Rubio,
19; Carson, 9; Kasich, 6.
And in Texas: Cruz, 39; Trump, 26; Rubio, 16;
Carson, 8; Kasich, 6.
While Cruz has a solid lead in Texas, his
make-or-break moment comes Tuesday.
“If Cruz doesn’t win Texas, it’s game over for
him,” Phillip Stutts, a Republican political consultant, told CNN. “Rubio
doesn’t doesn’t have to win, but Cruz has to.”
Rubio won’t face his must-win home state primary
in Florida until March 15. After that date, states will begin assigning
delegates on a winner-take-all basis.
If Trump manages to build a strong delegate lead
before March 15, first-place finishes in winner-take-all primaries such as
Florida and Ohio could give him the Republican nomination.
For Republicans, 595 delegates are at stake in
11 states. For Democrats, there are 865 delegates in a dozen states. To win
their party nominations, GOP candidates need 1,237 delegates, and Democrats
need 2,383.
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