Sunday, February 21, 2016

Clinton and Trump take the gold!


Primaries for both the Republican and Democratic Parties were held in South Carolina and Nevada, respectively.  On the democratic side in Nevada, Hillary Clinton took the win with a 52.7% while Bernie Sanders got 47.3% of the vote. This win was a big step towards the Presidency for Hillary Clinton; however, she needs to keep up the momentum.  Although she is ahead, Sanders can catch up at any time. On the Republican side Donald Trump took a big win in South Carolina with 32.5% of the vote while Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz fell to second and third places. Many thought Rubio would take the win in the palmetto state because of Governor Nikki Haley’s endorsement but he fell short.  If Marco Rubio wants to be the candidate for the Republican Party he needs to win the State of Nevada.  In the mean time Ted Cruz and Donald Trump continue arguing, which will eventually hurt the Republican Party and may just concede the Presidency to the Democratic Party.  

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Primary Buzz



So you all may know that Trump is leading in the primaries as of now, he came up with a win in New Hampshire with 35.3% of the vote after coming in second after Cruz in Iowa. Trump didn’t consider it as any type of loss but a gain in his campaign, which he hopes is the start to a future “president Trump” which I hope never happens. I am 100% democrat but I would rather another candidate in the republican side be the republican nominee, as for the democrats, Sanders won Huge with a 60.4% of the vote compared to Clinton’s 38.0%, She’s going to have to come up with a win in Nevada and South Carolina to keep up her lead

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Republican Non-sense.



So as you bloggers well know there are still many candidates in the race for the White House on the Republican side, compared to only two main candidates on the Democrat side.  Democrats and Republicans have very different goals envisioned for our Nation for example, health care and taxes to name a few. Donald Trump seems to be the “front runner” for the Republican Party, however, Ted Cruz seems to be nipping at his toes. Cruz was able to win the state of Iowa on February 2nd at the states caucus with a 27.6 percent beating Trump and Rubio. Although, Trump and Rubio were not far behind.   We will have to wait and see how the New Hampshire Primary goes and hopefully we will not see a Trump win in this state.  If we do, then our country could see major changes.