tinydancer
Diamond Member
And this is what the elite inside the beltway GOP are flipping out about. Pretty amazing numbers even in states he didn't win.
It's a voter insurgency against the "holier than thou" and "you better vote who we say you should vote for" RINO's who wanted to shove Jeb Bush down the voters throats.
"Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump continues to demonstrate a wide base of support, riding record turnouts to seven victories out of the 11 states where Republicans cast Super Tuesday ballots.
Exit polls conducted for the Associated Press and other media across nine of the states showed Trump drawing significant support across educational, ideological, age and income classifications.
Perhaps most important for Trump: Even among voting groups where he was weakest, he maintained enough strength to deny Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio any chance of catching him.
It was a repeat of the billionaire businessman's performance in February, when he won three of the first four nominating contest.
On Tuesday, he added states as disparate as Vermont, Virginia and Alabama to his win column."
And here's the key
Trump drew significant support across educational, ideological, age and income classifications
Read more: How Trump set turnout soaring on Super Tuesday
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Read more: How Trump set turnout soaring on Super Tuesday
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
It's a voter insurgency against the "holier than thou" and "you better vote who we say you should vote for" RINO's who wanted to shove Jeb Bush down the voters throats.
"Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump continues to demonstrate a wide base of support, riding record turnouts to seven victories out of the 11 states where Republicans cast Super Tuesday ballots.
Exit polls conducted for the Associated Press and other media across nine of the states showed Trump drawing significant support across educational, ideological, age and income classifications.
Perhaps most important for Trump: Even among voting groups where he was weakest, he maintained enough strength to deny Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio any chance of catching him.
It was a repeat of the billionaire businessman's performance in February, when he won three of the first four nominating contest.
On Tuesday, he added states as disparate as Vermont, Virginia and Alabama to his win column."
And here's the key
Trump drew significant support across educational, ideological, age and income classifications
Read more: How Trump set turnout soaring on Super Tuesday
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Read more: How Trump set turnout soaring on Super Tuesday
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook