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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'Bad night for Trump': Experts say Super Tuesday signaled election night trouble ahead
Super Tuesday had big surprises voters and candidates alike, despite predicted forerunners President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump claiming the majority of the states. With 15 states and one territory at stake, Trump had won 12 states with 271 delegates as of midnight, according to predictions from the New York Times and the Washington Post, losing Vermont and 17 delegates to challenger Nikki Haley.
While 17 delegates might seem like a minor loss to a Republican candidate with 554 delegates, hundreds more than any of his challengers, political experts say Haley's victory was a bad sign for Trump. "Great night for Joe Biden, and a bad night for Trump," said Fernand Amandi, a political analyst who frequently appears on MSNBC. "Why? Uncommitted 'protest vote' against Biden has been a total dud but the Haley anti-Trump Republican vote share against Donald Trump is real."
"Trump seems fine with ditching Haleys supporters, but that could be to his peril in November," wrote USA Today columnist Ingrid Jacques. "[Haley] has consistently earned a sizable share of votes...her pull with non-MAGA Republicans and independents is strong. That should be a warning sign for Trump."
NBC News took particular notice of exit polls that they noted could spell trouble for the general election. "The exit polls do provide some potential warning signs for him looking ahead to the general election, especially among more moderate and well-educated voters," their report notes. "In both Virginia and North Carolina, around one-third of primary voters answered 'no' to whether they will vote for the GOP nominee regardless of who it is (31% in Virginia and 34% in North Carolina)."
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-super-tuesday/

TwilightZone
(28,836 posts)Kind of ironic that a meme talking about their ages got both of them wrong.
Tom of Temecula
(1,632 posts)He was born on November 20, 1942.
TwilightZone
(28,836 posts)The meme is about voting, which would be election day, not inauguration day. Both numbers are clearly wrong.
On election day, you can vote for the 81-year old who has been highly accomplished as president, or you can vote for the 78-year-old borderline psychotic.
Tom of Temecula
(1,632 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(32,563 posts)Because he has 11 years on me. Therefore, a lot wiser.
Polybius
(22,112 posts)Trump turns 78 on June 14th.
agingdem
(8,957 posts)I could be wrong but I sense a sea-change in the Biden/Trump narrative.."Bad night for Trump"...other headlines...Trump's failure to consolidate the party..Super Tuesday signals trouble ahead...Republican vote hint's at "ceiling" for general election... Super Tuesday dire warning for Trump...
Trump's insatiable need for media attention is bad for Trump but good for Dems.. Biden may be old but Trump, spewing his garbled mush-mouth dreck, his inability to speak in coherent sentences, reaching for words he can no longer pronounce, his obvious cognitive decline, meandering from one absurd thought to another is scaring the shit out Republican voters...thoughts and prayers!
no_hypocrisy
(55,357 posts)Labelling Haley voters "RINO's" and how they'll be excommunicated when he's elected.
Make that "IF" he's elected.
malaise
(297,893 posts)So that the voter fraud shit is silenced .
Smelvis the SF Slobfather is history.
durablend
(9,363 posts)How clearly this is bad news for Biden.