This enthusiasm is UNPRECEDENTED in elections...Obummer didn't get these numbers!! The Dumbocrats should be worried...VERY WORRIED!!
Can you SPIN THIS SPEED??
The Untold Story of Super Tuesday: ‘Trump Trounced Vote Totals of All Past Incumbents in BLUE States’
Posted at 9:00 pm on March 5, 2020 by Elizabeth Vaughn
U.S President Donald Trump speaks during the final press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron during the G7 summit Monday, Aug. 26, 2019, in Biarritz, southwestern France. French president says he hopes for meeting between US President Trump and Iranian President Rouhani in coming weeks. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
While Americans were focused on the battle between former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on Tuesday night, turnout in the decidedly less exciting Republican primaries was breaking records.
Although several candidates are contesting President Trump in the Republican primaries, such as former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, it’s obvious that none of them stand a chance. One can safely say, he is the Republican nominee. The situation was the same for President Obama in 2012.
Just as the President significantly outperformed past U.S. incumbents in previous primaries, he did so on Super Tuesday.
Kayleigh McEnany, the National Press Secretary for the Trump campaign, reported some pretty impressive numbers for President Trump. McEnany told Fox:In Vermont, you had President Trump beating the vote totals of all past incumbents in the last four decades. In Colorado, turnout was higher than the last three GOP primaries combined. And in Maine, beating the vote totals of all past primary candidates in the last four decades yet again. These are states that are blue states and President Trump is prevailing.
The energy is on our side. Nobody’s talking about it now. But they’re going to wake up very surprised on November 3, 2020!!
Here is a comparison of primary turnout numbers for President Obama in 2012 vs. President Trump in 2020.
Source of Data: Trump War RoomAlabama
Obama: 241,167
Trump: 708,883
Arkansas
Obama: 94,936
Trump: 237,792
Iowa
Obama: 25,000
Trump: 31,464
Massachusetts
Obama: 127,909
Trump: 229,717
New Hampshire
Obama: 49,080
Trump: 129,696
Oklahoma
Obama: 64,330
Trump: 273,562
Tennessee
Obama: 80,705
Trump: 384,034
Texas
Obama: 518,138
Trump: 1,907,342
McEnany said the “evident enthusiasm for Trump was made clear in red states, in swing states, even in blue states on Tuesday evening, indicating that the Republican Party is more unified than ever before and is growing in numbers.”
She mentioned the data the campaign collects from rally attendees. Brad Parscale normally posts these results on Twitter the morning after each rally. On average, approximately 23 percent of attendees are Democrats which is remarkable. A good number of them say they did not vote in 2016. Some haven’t voted in the last two presidential elections. Yet, they’re showing up at a Trump rally. These two categories represent potential new Trump voters. I post on these numbers frequently. Here is the most recent, “Mind-Blowing! 58% Of Attendees at Trump’s Wisconsin Rally Were NOT Republicans, Up from 43% in Ohio.”
All of this is good news for the Trump campaign. And great news for America.
Originally Posted by bb1961
more trouble for the leftanistas .. and more support for TRUMP!!!
https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign...d-a-united-gop
Trump's Super Tuesday results: Broad appeal beyond a united GOP
While some in the media spent much of Super Tuesday reveling in
Joe Biden’s
awakening from political death, they entirely missed the untold story of Super Tuesday: President Donald Trump’s
record-breaking vote counts and turnout.
Despite being an uncontested incumbent,
President Trump managed to break several turnout and vote-count records in blue states and key swing states.
In
Vermont and
Minnesota, Trump’s vote totals beat every past incumbent’s total in the last four decades. In Maine,
the president’s vote total bested every primary candidate’s total since before President Ronald Reagan. In
Massachusetts, the story was similar, with Trump aggregating a higher vote total than past incumbent Republicans since before Reagan.
And in deeply blue California, with 82 percent of precincts reporting, President Trump collected nearly 1.4 million votes.
Turnout numbers similarly showcased the enthusiasm of Republican voters. In Colorado, for example, Republican turnout for Trump on Tuesday was greater than the past three Republican primaries combined.
The evident enthusiasm for Trump was made clear in red states, in swing states, even in blue states on Tuesday evening, indicating that the Republican Party is more unified than ever before and is growing in numbers.
Indeed, Tuesday night’s results are reflective of the data the Trump campaign collects in the lead-up to rallies. The campaign routinely finds that about a quarter of those who register to attend Trump rallies are Democrats and around 10 percent to 15 percent did not vote in 2016.
For example, in Nevada – the most recent blue state where the Trump campaign held a rally – 27 percent of rally registrants were black or Latino and 32 percent of registrants overall did not vote in 2016.
Tuesday night’s results, combined with rally data, indicate that the Trump coalition is growing larger and is more energetic than ever before.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Party is in complete disarray. Former Vice President Joe Biden is surging as Sen.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) continues to collect a competitive number of delegates. The chaos on the left could very well materialize into a brokered convention in which party elites or super delegates could decide on the convention floor who the party’s nominee should be.
With former South Bend, Ind., mayor
Pete Buttigieg and Sen.
Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) dropping out just before Super Tuesday and endorsing Biden, alongside former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas), it’s no wonder that Sanders supporters feel aggrieved at the idea of backroom deals depriving Sanders of the nomination.
While Democrats duke it out in a chaotic process that could end in a floor fight in Milwaukee, and while many in the media ignore the energy behind the Trump movement, Republican voters remain coalesced behind the president.
As some in the media spin the narrative of Democrats on the rise, many of the same pundits who found themselves stunned by President Trump’s victory on Nov. 8, 2016, will find themselves even more stunned on Nov. 3, 2020.
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