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4/21/2016 5:59 pm  #1


How the Republican Race Plays Out From Here

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2016/04/21/how_the_republican_race_plays_out_from_here_130351.html

Obviously, Tuesday night was a good one for Donald Trump. He won over 60 percent of the vote in the New York primary, and carried all but four of the state’s 95 delegates. His main rival, Ted Cruz, finished third.But lost in the hoopla is that a big Trump win in New York was already baked into most projections.

While few prognosticators had him at 60 percent of the vote, most had him winning 70 of the state’s delegates or more. So from a delegate perspective, not much has changed.

Where do we go from here? It’s hard to say, but I do think there are some broad takeaways. I’m still skeptical that Trump will get the 1,237 delegates he needs to be the nominee (as I said, last night’s win was baked in). But this skepticism comes with some important caveats. 
 

Last edited by Brady Bunch (4/21/2016 5:59 pm)

 

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