The Enthusiasm Gap As Wide As The Grand Canyon
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Per CNN, for the race so far on Super Tuesday:
Democrats: 11 million votes
Republicans: 7.2 million votes
Pwned.
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Here are the states that had primaries today… (Note: That’s primaries, not caucuses.)
(Additional note: *s mean home states.)
Alabama, Arkansas**, Arizona*, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois*, Massachusetts*, Missouri, New Jersey, New York*, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Utah*
Only in Alabama, Arizona, and Utah did the Democrats not get more total voters, and Alabama was close and the other two were home states, of sorts.
And in Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York the winner of the Democratic primary earned more votes than all of the Republicans combined.
And in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York, the Democratic Runner Up earned more votes than all of the Republican candidates did combined.
In any state where the Democrats earned more votes than the Republicans did, they should be able to force Republicans to spend money defending those states. At the very least. The other two groups should be easy wins for the Democrats.
Obviously good news for the GOP!