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Originally Posted by Ducay
Tremendous votes today in Louisiana, Kansas, and Kentucky for Trump. Today is the day where we find out what impact the Romney attacks, debate attacks, KKK, yuge penis, and brokered conventional plans have on the race.
I don't see much chance LA falls to Cruz, but Kansas could, and there isn't much polling out of Kentucky, so it really is an unknown.
Number of delegates at play today isn't the big story, but really as indicator of where the election is heading when we hit the 15th and the winner-take-all states begin.
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And Maine, too!
If Trump wins big today, then reading the meaning is easy: he's just streamrolling everything. But if he does poorly (let's say, wins Louisiana but loses at least a couple others and finishes in the low 30s in overall support), it's going to be difficult to tell how much is impact of attack ads and negative press, and how much is the difference of a general disadvantage in closed caucus systems.