In the seven states Thumper won Tuesday, his average share of the vote was 38.7 percent. In the four states he lost, he averaged less than 28 percent.
Based on the average of eleven states, about 35 percent of Republican primary voters are supporting this guy, while the other four losers are splitting up 65 percent of the votes.
So the questions are as follows: Will a majority of Americans elect an asshole who's only popular with about 35 percent of Republicans? If so, what has to happen to make it possible?
Based on the average of eleven states, about 35 percent of Republican primary voters are supporting this guy, while the other four losers are splitting up 65 percent of the votes.
So the questions are as follows: Will a majority of Americans elect an asshole who's only popular with about 35 percent of Republicans? If so, what has to happen to make it possible?
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