Rubio Will WIN Florida...

He would still be over 200 points behind....

Rubio likely won't even have the delegates Cruz has now by the end of this.

The game is denying Trump the 1,237...hello?
You are running your mouth about Rubio and you know what that is going to get you idiot?
One giant sh# burger the day after. And don't worry RINO, it will be delivery.
 
That's all you Trump groupies got? What, 8 or 10 on one and you ain't landed a shot yet. Never did think anybody who'd vote for an old con man had much gas in their tank. What's going to be funny and hideous at the same time is when Hillary is taking the oath of office while Trump is put in a straight-jacket with a 72 hour mental hold on him.
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You are running your mouth about Rubio and you know what that is going to get you idiot?
One giant sh# burger the day after. And don't worry RINO, it will be delivery.

Nothing dark or furious about you, Larry....go play with your ingrown toenails....SHOO!
 
He would still be over 200 points behind....

Rubio likely won't even have the delegates Cruz has now by the end of this.

The game is denying Trump the 1,237...hello?
What is that going to do? You think cockblocking Trump from the nomination helps Rubio? Or Cruz? Or Kasich?

Trump will have the most delegates of all the candidates, and that means he will have won 30+% of the vote in EVERY state and his supporters will be absolutely indispensable to the GOP.

Trump will either be the nominee or have some other substantial influence in the Republican general election ticket, because if he doesn't then GOP won't have a prayer of getting his supporters to vote for their candidate.
 
Anything is possible. But it seems to me that's a huge gamble to roll with no chance of being the nominee with victory. Much wider to be a kingmaker and get the number two slot on the ticket
 
And let's not forget that he got 74% of the vote in Puerto Rico and there's over a million PRs in south Florida.

First of all, it's less than 1 million.

Second, these two are not actually connected, logically speaking. Rubio's victory in PR is primarily due to the fact that he is the only candidate to have actually campaigned there. He was wise to take the initiative in doing so, but it will not amount to much of anything in terms of influencing the Florida primary.
 
And let's not forget that he got 74% of the vote in Puerto Rico and there's over a million PRs in south Florida.

First of all, it's less than 1 million.

Second, these two are not actually connected, logically speaking. Rubio's victory in PR is primarily due to the fact that he is the only candidate to have actually campaigned there. He was wise to take the initiative in doing so, but it will not amount to much of anything in terms of influencing the Florida primary.

Wrong. It's slightly more than one million and will directly affect Tuesday's totals like I said.
 

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