What matters is the delegate count though, here's the totals that each candidate gained last night:
Trump: 58 Cruz: 40 Kasich: 0 Clinton: 51 Sanders : 57 So in essence nothing changed. Also come Nov all the Sanders supporters will vote for Clinton because they are really not that much different. But on the republican side most non-trump supporters are pretty squeamish about actually voting for trump. Polls* have shown that non-trump republicans would rather: 1. not vote 2. write in someone else 3. just vote for Clinton to make sure trump is nowhere near the nuclear football. (*polls this far out are pretty meaningless tho...hello president Giuliani, Romney, Huckabee, Santorum ;-) -Sean On Tuesday, March 22, 2016, Josh Reynolds <j...@kyneticwifi.com> wrote: > Chuck, > > So I'm watching the polling right now.. it's *very* early, only 3% (R) > and 11% (D) ballots counted. > [R] So far It's Cruz 58.8%, Kasich 22.0%, Trump 19.2%. > [D] So far it's Sanders 74.8%, Clinton 24.1%. > > Since you're over there in beautiful Utah, I'm interested in hearing > your (and others) thoughts on this so far. >