President Trump set to trigger “winner-take-all rules” for Super Tuesday…

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If you’re tuning into the fake news media, Fox News included, you’d be led to believe there’s a hotly contested “primary race” in progress. But let’s set the record straight—there is no actual race. Trump is on track to clinch the primary in a historic landslide, marking one of the least competitive primaries in modern political history. Yet NeverTrumpers like Paul Ryan, a board member at Fox Corp, are likely in denial and desperate to keep the “race” narrative going.

As usual, Paul Ryan and the rest of the establishment are clueless about the current state of the GOP. Now relegated to the fringe, they’re scrambling to back literally anyone other than President Trump. However, their struggle is in vain. Trump is not only primed for victory; he’s on the verge of triggering the “winner-takes-all” rule come Super Tuesday.

You might be wondering, “What does ‘winner-takes-all’ mean?” Simply put, it’s the most straightforward method for allocating delegates: win the most votes in a state over a certain threshold (usually 50 percent), and you get all of that state’s delegates. The great news for Trump is that most Republican primaries operate under this winner-takes-all rule, where the candidate with the most votes takes all the delegates. Iowa and New Hampshire are exceptions, where delegates are awarded in proportion to the raw vote count. Respected pollster Richard Baris has been monitoring this political landscape closely, and here’s what he said about what’s actually playing out.

 
 
 

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