Trump VS McRomney VS McCain

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Just for shits and giggles, Here's a table of how Trump did compared to McRomney and McCain (in 2012 and 2008) in the primaries that have been settled do far.....It does seems that Trump has brought in many new voters to the Republican party!

*****Iowa*****

Trump 45,429

Romney 29,805

McCain 15,559

*****New Hampshire

Trump 100,735

Romney 97,591

McCain 88,571

*****South Carolina*****

Trump 239,851

Romney 168,123

McCain 147,686

*****Nevada*****

Trump 34,531

Romney 16,486

McCain 5,650

*****Alabama*****

Trump 371,736

Romney 180,321

McCain 210,989

*****Alaska*****

Trump 7,347

Romney 4,285

McCain 1,804

*****Arkansas*****

Trump 133,145

Romney 104,200

McCain 44,091

*****Georgia*****

Trump 501,708

Romney 233,611

McCain 304,751

*****Massachusetts*****

Trump 311,314

Romney 266,313

McCain 204,027

*****Minnesota*****

Trump 24,019

Romney 8,240

McCain 13,813

*****Oklahoma*****

Trump 130,142

Romney 80,356

McCain 122,748

*****Tennessee *****

Trump 332,703

Romney 155,630

McCain 174,763

*****Texas *****

Trump 757,628

Romney 1,001,387

McCain 707,622

*****Vermont*****

Trump 19,969

Romney 24,008

McCain 28,488

*****Virginia*****

Trump 355,961

Romney 158,119

McCain 243,981

*****Maine*****

Trump 6,070

Romney 2,373

McCain 1,176

*****Kansas*****

Trump 17,062

Romney 6,250

McCain 4,587

*****Kentucky*****

Trump 82,494

Romney 117,621

McCain 142,918

*****Louisiana*****

Trump 124,819

Romney 49,758

McCain 67,551

*****Hawaii*****

Trump 5,673

Romney 4,548

McCain

*****Idaho *****

Trump 62,474

Romney 27,514

McCain

*****Michigan*****

Trump 482,825

Romney 409,522

McCain 257,985

*****Mississippi******

Trump 191,212

Romney 90,161

McCain 113,074

*****Ohio*****

Trump 727,585

Romney 460,831

McCain 636,256

*****Florida*****

Trump 2016 1,076,804

Romney 2012 776,159

McCain 2008 701,761

Just to show the RINO'S exactly what is happening!
 
Yes but in 2012 gas prices were higher so people stayed home instead of burning up gas to go vote said the GOPe
 
Just for shits and giggles, Here's a table of how Trump did compared to McRomney and McCain (in 2012 and 2008) in the primaries that have been settled do far.....It does seems that Trump has brought in many new voters to the Republican party!

*****Iowa*****

Trump 45,429

Romney 29,805

McCain 15,559

*****New Hampshire

Trump 100,735

Romney 97,591

McCain 88,571

*****South Carolina*****

Trump 239,851

Romney 168,123

McCain 147,686

*****Nevada*****

Trump 34,531

Romney 16,486

McCain 5,650

*****Alabama*****

Trump 371,736

Romney 180,321

McCain 210,989

*****Alaska*****

Trump 7,347

Romney 4,285

McCain 1,804

*****Arkansas*****

Trump 133,145

Romney 104,200

McCain 44,091

*****Georgia*****

Trump 501,708

Romney 233,611

McCain 304,751

*****Massachusetts*****

Trump 311,314

Romney 266,313

McCain 204,027

*****Minnesota*****

Trump 24,019

Romney 8,240

McCain 13,813

*****Oklahoma*****

Trump 130,142

Romney 80,356

McCain 122,748

*****Tennessee *****

Trump 332,703

Romney 155,630

McCain 174,763

*****Texas *****

Trump 757,628

Romney 1,001,387

McCain 707,622

*****Vermont*****

Trump 19,969

Romney 24,008

McCain 28,488

*****Virginia*****

Trump 355,961

Romney 158,119

McCain 243,981

*****Maine*****

Trump 6,070

Romney 2,373

McCain 1,176

*****Kansas*****

Trump 17,062

Romney 6,250

McCain 4,587

*****Kentucky*****

Trump 82,494

Romney 117,621

McCain 142,918

*****Louisiana*****

Trump 124,819

Romney 49,758

McCain 67,551

*****Hawaii*****

Trump 5,673

Romney 4,548

McCain

*****Idaho *****

Trump 62,474

Romney 27,514

McCain

*****Michigan*****

Trump 482,825

Romney 409,522

McCain 257,985

*****Mississippi******

Trump 191,212

Romney 90,161

McCain 113,074

*****Ohio*****

Trump 727,585

Romney 460,831

McCain 636,256

*****Florida*****

Trump 2016 1,076,804

Romney 2012 776,159

McCain 2008 701,761

Just to show the RINO'S exactly what is happening!



LOL--the only thing Trump has brought in is Operation Chaos. In these open and mixed primary states many of those voting for him are doing so, because they know Hillary Clinton can defeat him. Democrats and Independents.

What Trump is missing here is the REPUBLICAN vote. The anyone but Trump voters who are splitting their votes between several 'REAL" Republicans. 30-50% of the party will not cast a vote for Trump.

Mitch McConnell has already stated they're going to dump him like a hot rock if he wins the nomination, and they're already talking about a brokered convention now.
McConnell Tells GOP Senators: We’ll Drop Trump ‘Like A Hot Rock’
Let’s Elect Hillary Now
I’ll Take Hillary Clinton Over Donald Trump

And with Trump and his supporters chasing off every single minority group you can shake a stick at, it's highly unlikely Donald Trump can defeat Hillary Clinton. The GOP nominee needed 46% of the Hispanic block to win the White House, and Trump is polling at a Negative 80%. Even Republican Latino's stated months ago they would not support him. They alone represent 17% of the population or 23 million voters.
GOP Win Will Need More Than 40 Percent Of Latino 2016 Vote, Says Study
Poll: 75% of Latinos Have Negative View of Donald Trump
Latino conservatives: If Donald Trump is the nominee, we will not work to elect him

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Yes but in 2012 gas prices were higher so people stayed home instead of burning up gas to go vote said the GOPe


SMH. They contrive a million excuses.

It is staggering the increase in votes for Trump. How many times in that list did Trump literally double Romney's totals?
 
LOL--the only thing Trump has brought in is Operation Chaos. In these open and mixed primary states many of those voting for him are doing so, because they know Hillary Clinton can defeat him. Democrats and Independents.

What Trump is missing here is the REPUBLICAN vote. The anyone but Trump voters who are splitting their votes between several 'REAL" Republicans. 30-50% of the party will not cast a vote for Trump.

Mitch McConnell has already stated they're going to dump him like a hot rock if he wins the nomination, and they're already talking about a brokered convention now.
McConnell Tells GOP Senators: We’ll Drop Trump ‘Like A Hot Rock’
Let’s Elect Hillary Now
I’ll Take Hillary Clinton Over Donald Trump

And with Trump and his supporters chasing off every single minority group you can shake a stick at, it's highly unlikely Donald Trump can defeat Hillary Clinton. The GOP nominee needed 46% of the Hispanic block to win the White House, and Trump is polling at a Negative 80%. Even Republican Latino's stated months ago they would not support him.
GOP Win Will Need More Than 40 Percent Of Latino 2016 Vote, Says Study
Poll: 75% of Latinos Have Negative View of Donald Trump
Latino conservatives: If Donald Trump is the nominee, we will not work to elect him

MP-2015-07-16-2-e1437399946286.gif


Wow, speak of a million contrived excuses and BAM, out of the blue, one appears.

I'm surprised your head didn't explode when Rubio dropped out last night.

Here's one for ya...Kasich needs 101.5% of the remaining delegates to win the nomination.

:blowup:
 
Higher than Lincoln's votes too.

Thanks Captain Obvious. Any other irrelevant trivia fact from the 1800s you'd like to share?

The obvious is lost on you.

Tell me, how do the percentages Compare?


Do I actually have to waste my time explaining voter turnout to you? Do you comprehend the concepts of greater than and less than? Are your critical thinking skills so atrophied that the comparisons of the data in the chart are beyond your level of cognition?

If this is the case, I cannot help you. I'd suggest starting with third grade arithmetic, and working you way up to adult level mathematics.
 
Just for shits and giggles, Here's a table of how Trump did compared to McRomney and McCain (in 2012 and 2008) in the primaries that have been settled do far.....It does seems that Trump has brought in many new voters to the Republican party!

*****Iowa*****

Trump 45,429

Romney 29,805

McCain 15,559

*****New Hampshire

Trump 100,735

Romney 97,591

McCain 88,571

*****South Carolina*****

Trump 239,851

Romney 168,123

McCain 147,686

*****Nevada*****

Trump 34,531

Romney 16,486

McCain 5,650

*****Alabama*****

Trump 371,736

Romney 180,321

McCain 210,989

*****Alaska*****

Trump 7,347

Romney 4,285

McCain 1,804

*****Arkansas*****

Trump 133,145

Romney 104,200

McCain 44,091

*****Georgia*****

Trump 501,708

Romney 233,611

McCain 304,751

*****Massachusetts*****

Trump 311,314

Romney 266,313

McCain 204,027

*****Minnesota*****

Trump 24,019

Romney 8,240

McCain 13,813

*****Oklahoma*****

Trump 130,142

Romney 80,356

McCain 122,748

*****Tennessee *****

Trump 332,703

Romney 155,630

McCain 174,763

*****Texas *****

Trump 757,628

Romney 1,001,387

McCain 707,622

*****Vermont*****

Trump 19,969

Romney 24,008

McCain 28,488

*****Virginia*****

Trump 355,961

Romney 158,119

McCain 243,981

*****Maine*****

Trump 6,070

Romney 2,373

McCain 1,176

*****Kansas*****

Trump 17,062

Romney 6,250

McCain 4,587

*****Kentucky*****

Trump 82,494

Romney 117,621

McCain 142,918

*****Louisiana*****

Trump 124,819

Romney 49,758

McCain 67,551

*****Hawaii*****

Trump 5,673

Romney 4,548

McCain

*****Idaho *****

Trump 62,474

Romney 27,514

McCain

*****Michigan*****

Trump 482,825

Romney 409,522

McCain 257,985

*****Mississippi******

Trump 191,212

Romney 90,161

McCain 113,074

*****Ohio*****

Trump 727,585

Romney 460,831

McCain 636,256

*****Florida*****

Trump 2016 1,076,804

Romney 2012 776,159

McCain 2008 701,761

Just to show the RINO'S exactly what is happening!


Is this available in a more easily read chart?
 
Just for shits and giggles, Here's a table of how Trump did compared to McRomney and McCain (in 2012 and 2008) in the primaries that have been settled do far.....It does seems that Trump has brought in many new voters to the Republican party!

*****Iowa*****

Trump 45,429

Romney 29,805

McCain 15,559

*****New Hampshire

Trump 100,735

Romney 97,591

McCain 88,571

*****South Carolina*****

Trump 239,851

Romney 168,123

McCain 147,686

*****Nevada*****

Trump 34,531

Romney 16,486

McCain 5,650

*****Alabama*****

Trump 371,736

Romney 180,321

McCain 210,989

*****Alaska*****

Trump 7,347

Romney 4,285

McCain 1,804

*****Arkansas*****

Trump 133,145

Romney 104,200

McCain 44,091

*****Georgia*****

Trump 501,708

Romney 233,611

McCain 304,751

*****Massachusetts*****

Trump 311,314

Romney 266,313

McCain 204,027

*****Minnesota*****

Trump 24,019

Romney 8,240

McCain 13,813

*****Oklahoma*****

Trump 130,142

Romney 80,356

McCain 122,748

*****Tennessee *****

Trump 332,703

Romney 155,630

McCain 174,763

*****Texas *****

Trump 757,628

Romney 1,001,387

McCain 707,622

*****Vermont*****

Trump 19,969

Romney 24,008

McCain 28,488

*****Virginia*****

Trump 355,961

Romney 158,119

McCain 243,981

*****Maine*****

Trump 6,070

Romney 2,373

McCain 1,176

*****Kansas*****

Trump 17,062

Romney 6,250

McCain 4,587

*****Kentucky*****

Trump 82,494

Romney 117,621

McCain 142,918

*****Louisiana*****

Trump 124,819

Romney 49,758

McCain 67,551

*****Hawaii*****

Trump 5,673

Romney 4,548

McCain

*****Idaho *****

Trump 62,474

Romney 27,514

McCain

*****Michigan*****

Trump 482,825

Romney 409,522

McCain 257,985

*****Mississippi******

Trump 191,212

Romney 90,161

McCain 113,074

*****Ohio*****

Trump 727,585

Romney 460,831

McCain 636,256

*****Florida*****

Trump 2016 1,076,804

Romney 2012 776,159

McCain 2008 701,761

Just to show the RINO'S exactly what is happening!


Is this available in a more easily read chart?
Not that I have found, BUT YOU could probably make it easier to read if you want to!
 
Just for shits and giggles, Here's a table of how Trump did compared to McRomney and McCain (in 2012 and 2008) in the primaries that have been settled do far.....It does seems that Trump has brought in many new voters to the Republican party!

*****Iowa*****

Trump 45,429

Romney 29,805

McCain 15,559

*****New Hampshire

Trump 100,735

Romney 97,591

McCain 88,571

*****South Carolina*****

Trump 239,851

Romney 168,123

McCain 147,686

*****Nevada*****

Trump 34,531

Romney 16,486

McCain 5,650

*****Alabama*****

Trump 371,736

Romney 180,321

McCain 210,989

*****Alaska*****

Trump 7,347

Romney 4,285

McCain 1,804

*****Arkansas*****

Trump 133,145

Romney 104,200

McCain 44,091

*****Georgia*****

Trump 501,708

Romney 233,611

McCain 304,751

*****Massachusetts*****

Trump 311,314

Romney 266,313

McCain 204,027

*****Minnesota*****

Trump 24,019

Romney 8,240

McCain 13,813

*****Oklahoma*****

Trump 130,142

Romney 80,356

McCain 122,748

*****Tennessee *****

Trump 332,703

Romney 155,630

McCain 174,763

*****Texas *****

Trump 757,628

Romney 1,001,387

McCain 707,622

*****Vermont*****

Trump 19,969

Romney 24,008

McCain 28,488

*****Virginia*****

Trump 355,961

Romney 158,119

McCain 243,981

*****Maine*****

Trump 6,070

Romney 2,373

McCain 1,176

*****Kansas*****

Trump 17,062

Romney 6,250

McCain 4,587

*****Kentucky*****

Trump 82,494

Romney 117,621

McCain 142,918

*****Louisiana*****

Trump 124,819

Romney 49,758

McCain 67,551

*****Hawaii*****

Trump 5,673

Romney 4,548

McCain

*****Idaho *****

Trump 62,474

Romney 27,514

McCain

*****Michigan*****

Trump 482,825

Romney 409,522

McCain 257,985

*****Mississippi******

Trump 191,212

Romney 90,161

McCain 113,074

*****Ohio*****

Trump 727,585

Romney 460,831

McCain 636,256

*****Florida*****

Trump 2016 1,076,804

Romney 2012 776,159

McCain 2008 701,761

Just to show the RINO'S exactly what is happening!
The problem is the majority of new voters Trump is bringing in were in prison, mental institutions or attempting to get their grade school certificate at the age of 30 or above, when Romney and McCain ran.
 
Here is a good illustration of the concept. This is Romney's home state...the state of which he was a former Governor...one was a tight race for the nomination.

And Trump blew those turnout numbers away.

Romney Trump Mass Turnout.png

Now do you understand?
 
Just for shits and giggles, Here's a table of how Trump did compared to McRomney and McCain (in 2012 and 2008) in the primaries that have been settled do far.....It does seems that Trump has brought in many new voters to the Republican party!

*****Iowa*****

Trump 45,429

Romney 29,805

McCain 15,559

*****New Hampshire

Trump 100,735

Romney 97,591

McCain 88,571

*****South Carolina*****

Trump 239,851

Romney 168,123

McCain 147,686

*****Nevada*****

Trump 34,531

Romney 16,486

McCain 5,650

*****Alabama*****

Trump 371,736

Romney 180,321

McCain 210,989

*****Alaska*****

Trump 7,347

Romney 4,285

McCain 1,804

*****Arkansas*****

Trump 133,145

Romney 104,200

McCain 44,091

*****Georgia*****

Trump 501,708

Romney 233,611

McCain 304,751

*****Massachusetts*****

Trump 311,314

Romney 266,313

McCain 204,027

*****Minnesota*****

Trump 24,019

Romney 8,240

McCain 13,813

*****Oklahoma*****

Trump 130,142

Romney 80,356

McCain 122,748

*****Tennessee *****

Trump 332,703

Romney 155,630

McCain 174,763

*****Texas *****

Trump 757,628

Romney 1,001,387

McCain 707,622

*****Vermont*****

Trump 19,969

Romney 24,008

McCain 28,488

*****Virginia*****

Trump 355,961

Romney 158,119

McCain 243,981

*****Maine*****

Trump 6,070

Romney 2,373

McCain 1,176

*****Kansas*****

Trump 17,062

Romney 6,250

McCain 4,587

*****Kentucky*****

Trump 82,494

Romney 117,621

McCain 142,918

*****Louisiana*****

Trump 124,819

Romney 49,758

McCain 67,551

*****Hawaii*****

Trump 5,673

Romney 4,548

McCain

*****Idaho *****

Trump 62,474

Romney 27,514

McCain

*****Michigan*****

Trump 482,825

Romney 409,522

McCain 257,985

*****Mississippi******

Trump 191,212

Romney 90,161

McCain 113,074

*****Ohio*****

Trump 727,585

Romney 460,831

McCain 636,256

*****Florida*****

Trump 2016 1,076,804

Romney 2012 776,159

McCain 2008 701,761

Just to show the RINO'S exactly what is happening!
The problem is the majority of new voters Trump is bringing in were in prison, mental institutions or attempting to get their grade school certificate at the age of 30 or above, when Romney and McCain ran.

I'm sorry you were hit HARD on your head, but to straighten your mental fatigue out, ALL the people you mention vote DemoRAT whenever possible and as often as they can!
 
Just for shits and giggles, Here's a table of how Trump did compared to McRomney and McCain (in 2012 and 2008) in the primaries that have been settled do far.....It does seems that Trump has brought in many new voters to the Republican party!

*****Iowa*****

Trump 45,429

Romney 29,805

McCain 15,559

*****New Hampshire

Trump 100,735

Romney 97,591

McCain 88,571

*****South Carolina*****

Trump 239,851

Romney 168,123

McCain 147,686

*****Nevada*****

Trump 34,531

Romney 16,486

McCain 5,650

*****Alabama*****

Trump 371,736

Romney 180,321

McCain 210,989

*****Alaska*****

Trump 7,347

Romney 4,285

McCain 1,804

*****Arkansas*****

Trump 133,145

Romney 104,200

McCain 44,091

*****Georgia*****

Trump 501,708

Romney 233,611

McCain 304,751

*****Massachusetts*****

Trump 311,314

Romney 266,313

McCain 204,027

*****Minnesota*****

Trump 24,019

Romney 8,240

McCain 13,813

*****Oklahoma*****

Trump 130,142

Romney 80,356

McCain 122,748

*****Tennessee *****

Trump 332,703

Romney 155,630

McCain 174,763

*****Texas *****

Trump 757,628

Romney 1,001,387

McCain 707,622

*****Vermont*****

Trump 19,969

Romney 24,008

McCain 28,488

*****Virginia*****

Trump 355,961

Romney 158,119

McCain 243,981

*****Maine*****

Trump 6,070

Romney 2,373

McCain 1,176

*****Kansas*****

Trump 17,062

Romney 6,250

McCain 4,587

*****Kentucky*****

Trump 82,494

Romney 117,621

McCain 142,918

*****Louisiana*****

Trump 124,819

Romney 49,758

McCain 67,551

*****Hawaii*****

Trump 5,673

Romney 4,548

McCain

*****Idaho *****

Trump 62,474

Romney 27,514

McCain

*****Michigan*****

Trump 482,825

Romney 409,522

McCain 257,985

*****Mississippi******

Trump 191,212

Romney 90,161

McCain 113,074

*****Ohio*****

Trump 727,585

Romney 460,831

McCain 636,256

*****Florida*****

Trump 2016 1,076,804

Romney 2012 776,159

McCain 2008 701,761

Just to show the RINO'S exactly what is happening!


Is this available in a more easily read chart?
Not that I have found, BUT YOU could probably make it easier to read if you want to!

:lol: I'll see what I can do.
 
Yes but in 2012 gas prices were higher so people stayed home instead of burning up gas to go vote said the GOPe


SMH. They contrive a million excuses.

It is staggering the increase in votes for Trump. How many times in that list did Trump literally double Romney's totals?


Whatever you do, don't count those 4.5 million Naturalized Latino's that just ran into register for the 1st time in their lives to vote against Trump. This was just reported on CNN--LOL

So now the numbers are 27.5 million Latino voters into Hillary Clinton's column
And at least another 30% of the Republican party that will under no circumstance will not vote for Trump which is another 12.3 million.

So Trump starts out with 39.8 million vote deficit. And I haven't even calculated the largest voting block in this country women, who will be voting heavily for the 1st woman Presidential nominee in this nations history, or all the other minorities that Trump and his supporters have chased off.

So unless they decide to let dogs and cats vote in November 2016, Hillary Clinton will be the next POTUS.

635730056916765487-2015.07.20.trumponmccain-v2.jpg
 
Yes but in 2012 gas prices were higher so people stayed home instead of burning up gas to go vote said the GOPe
Taking a deeper dive into the statistics that you provided I have come up with a very interesting statistic.
For simplicity let's just look at Iowa.
Iowa
Trump - Average number of teeth per voter - 1.23

Romney - Average number of teeth per voter - 31.1

McCain - Average number of teeth per voter - 30.7
 
Yes but in 2012 gas prices were higher so people stayed home instead of burning up gas to go vote said the GOPe


SMH. They contrive a million excuses.

It is staggering the increase in votes for Trump. How many times in that list did Trump literally double Romney's totals?


Whatever you do, don't count those 4.5 million Naturalized Latino's that just ran into register for the 1st time in their lives to vote against Trump. This was just reported on CNN--LOL

So now the numbers are 27.5 million Latino voters into Hillary Clinton's column
And at least another 30% of the Republican party that will under no circumstance will not vote for Trump which is another 12.3 million.

So Trump starts out with 39.8 million vote deficit. And I haven't even calculated the largest voting block in this country women, who will be voting heavily for the 1st woman Presidential nominee in this nations history, or all the other minorities that Trump and his supporters have chased off.

So unless they decide to let dogs and cats vote in November 2016, Hillary Clinton will be the next POTUS.

635730056916765487-2015.07.20.trumponmccain-v2.jpg

She'll need all the help she can get!...here she is Calling the dogs!
 

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