Sunday 13 March 2016

Ted Cruz wins delegates in Wyoming Marco Rubio Wins in Washington, DC


The most delegates award won by Senator Ted Cruz in the Wyoming Republican conventions while Senator Marco Rubio narrowly beat Gov. John Kasich in Washington, D.C.Hillary Clinton dominate in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Mr. Cruz trimming a bit from Donald J. Trump’s delegate lead , Mr. Rubio and Mr. Kasich, won 37 percent and 36 percent of the vote, with Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz far behind.Washington, While in where Republicans are relatively rare and tend to work as lobbyists, lawyers and Capitol Hill staff members.

Nicholas Rodman, 29, a staff member of the House of Representatives, wore a Reagan-Bush ’84 ball cap and voted for Rubio of Florida. Ohio Governor John Kasich finished second with a difference of just 50 votes. Cruz and Trump got 12.4% and 13.8% respectively. “I relate to him more, and he has legislative experience,” said Mr. Burke, 33, who wore a gingham shirt and blue blazer and joked that he was one of downtown’s “few young Republicans.”

The statewide convention is due to take place in Wyoming next month, during which.another 14 delegates are up for grabs.Three of the state’s 29 delegates are unpledged state party officials, and only 12 delegates were contested on Saturday, with Mr. Cruz, the Texas senator, winning nine of them. The remaining 14 will be pledged at a state convention on April 16.

Officials in Wyoming have begun studying whether to abandon their complicated voting system, which involves three separate elections, and move to a primary. Kasich and Trump, who told the assembled Guamanians: “I understand the tourism industry better than anyone else who’s ever run for president,” and “I thought it was very, very important to call in. I didn’t want to give it to one of my assistants to do it. It’s very, very important if we can get Guam and the delegates. And I will never forget you people.”

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