LIVE: South Carolina & Nevada Primary/Caucus Watch Party

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CNN Live Coverage of Nevada and South Carolina Results:

Saturday, February 20, 2016, 8:00 PM: LIVE from Spartanburg, SC, Donald Trump for President Watch Party.

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63 Responses to LIVE: South Carolina & Nevada Primary/Caucus Watch Party

  1. WeeWeed's avatar WeeWeed says:

    Got our political bar open!! Now we wait……

    Liked by 5 people

  2. derk's avatar derk says:

    Was watching some golf on the tv and a report came in projecting Hillary winning Nevada, 52-48%.
    Hmm. was hoping for the opposite.Can’t stand that lady, not one little bit. C’mon Donald!

    Liked by 2 people

    • Stella's avatar stella says:

      CNN has called it for Hillary, and I think Bernie may have conceded. The live CNN feed (see above) was showing them waiting for her to make her victory speech.

      Liked by 2 people

      • derk's avatar derk says:

        It amazes me that people vote for her still. As crooked as a crook can be. Hopefully the people in South Carolina are aware. We will see shortly.

        Liked by 3 people

        • Monroe's avatar Monroe says:

          I was part of her 2008 campaign team. Back then I knew she wasn’t perfect and had skeletons in her closet. But she was safer than Obama. Under the Obama administration it seems that none of the politicians care that their dirty dealings can be seen.

          Today, I can’t stand the woman. I’m amazed that the public can’t see the blatant corruption.

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  3. derk's avatar derk says:

    Bernie reminds me of a comic long ago, but can’t remember who? I’m sure you all remember Pat Paulson, don’t think it was him. But this guy had same delivery and hand gestures. Maybe from the Dean Martin roasts? Driving me crazy trying to recall.

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  4. derk's avatar derk says:

    t minus 10 minutes, whatever that means

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    • derk's avatar derk says:

      Seems to me that if you are an “establishment” type or a “conservative” type, then it helps Cruz. But since he was outed in an affair and is backing Nikki Haley, if you are aware of things, then no, not good for Cruz but good for Trump. He is big time entrenched and part of the political machine. I don’t believe it will have an difference tonight, but then again, I believe the voters are more disillusioned with current politicians.

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    • derk's avatar derk says:

      Whoops, confused endorsements. Haley is for Rubio, but yet Sanford, who is tight knit to Haley, went to Cruz. Strange that.

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  5. derk's avatar derk says:

    They are still attributing Trump’s success to celebrity status, and in being the “villain” of our current “reality tv” mentality. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised.
    I believe that if people just look at his policies, he would blow the field away. Why not the experts?

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  6. doodahdaze's avatar Howie says:

    Anybody want to hear the song?

    Like

  7. Stella's avatar stella says:

    CNN projects a Trump win in SC.

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  8. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Trump Victory Party LIVE is now active ^^^!

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  9. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Really good news for Trump. As in New Hampshire, he’s doing well in almost every voter group – including evangelicals, which Cruz counted on for a win in SC.

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  10. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Bush is suspending his campaign for the Presidency.

    ADD: I’ll bet the money men are now backing Rubio, and have “influenced” Bush’s decision.

    Liked by 5 people

    • Col.(R) Ken's avatar Col.(R) Ken says:

      Does he need a ride home? Where is home? Maybe Bush will call über for a ride………

      Liked by 2 people

    • michellc's avatar michellc says:

      I believe that Bush was the establishment’s man and also believe if not for Trump entering the race, he probably would be the winner tonight or at least a close second. However, I think as they poured the money in and had nothing to show for it that they informed Bush that SC was his last shot and then their support was going to Rubio and like a good little soldier he did as was told.

      It will get tougher imho from here on out because many of those Bush votes I think will go to Rubio.
      I hate to see him go for that reason and it’s also the reason he was ordered to get out now imo.

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    • derk's avatar derk says:

      Just heard on Fox that Bush spent 80 million in ads, Rubio 50. Trump 8.6. 130 million invested to make their decision.

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  11. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Trump victory speech on CNN.

    Liked by 1 person

  12. Monroe's avatar Monroe says:

    It’s getting to be worthless to comment at our neighbor’s site. My comments go to spam. It didn’t use to be that way.

    I wanted to remind folks that even though it is great that Trump is winning they shouldn’t get too confident. Some of us have been in this fight before and were badly battered. Even though we were the winner, we still lost.

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  13. The Tundra PA's avatar The Tundra PA says:

    So nice to see the whole family with him–except Barron, wonder where he was. I’m surprised he didn’t acknowledge Bush leaving the race.

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  14. lovely's avatar lovely says:

    Wait what! I just got home and Trump is the winner and Jeb has dropped out !!!!!!!!

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    • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

      I’m going to need to run over to CTH and see if there’s a new graphic.

      Liked by 1 person

      • lovely's avatar lovely says:

        I think someone 🙄 mentioned about 4 months ago that Jeb! was done and did not have the staying power regardless of his pedigree and donors. The opinion was not met with much support. In fact many sternly declared Jeb! is in until the convention.

        For me the inability to see Jeb! under the parameters of the new reality that teh Don cast, in stone, months ago, was one sign that people were more attached to their narrative being right than paying attention to the malleable graphic.

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        • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

          “… was one sign that people were more attached to their narrative being right than paying attention to the malleable graphic.”

          Many/most people don’t think for themselves much of the time. They go through life by reaction. It becomes habit. Recognizing an error in judgment requires unaccustomed and undeveloped critical thinking skills. It’s much easier to blame something else.

          Unless you’re referring to something else…..

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  15. Monroe's avatar Monroe says:

    In 2008, Patriots did unite and were still defeated. The Obama vs Clinton primary was a closer race than than known by the general public. In the end, there was only a 5 delegate difference and that was even after some state delegations broke the rules and switched from proportional to winner take all. Pelosi and cabal tried to block Hillary from the convention and from getting any delegates.

    PUMA and Just Say No Deal were interviewed on MSM and also ran newspaper ads. The opposition has a lot of money and a lot of power.

    Trump is not winning the popular vote by a large enough margin. Remember, any vote not going to Trump is a vote that gets rolled up to Bush. He suspended his campaign but he is not out.

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  16. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Interesting that Rubio calls up the 1984 Reagan campaign slogan – “morning in America”.

    What is more interesting is the 1980 Reagan slogan – “Make America Great Again”.

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  17. derk's avatar derk says:

    Still interesting that all the talk is about 2nd place, which is by 1,500 votes right now or .3%. There is something still brewing to take out Trump.

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  18. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Listening to Cruz. He’s out to get Bush’s votes. Bet he doesn’t.

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  19. derk's avatar derk says:

    BTW, Meegan looks HIDEOUS! Wow, what was she thinking?

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  20. derk's avatar derk says:

    Hillary wins Nevada with a 569 vote difference? Wow again. If we the people want a certain candidate or a change of any sort, we need to get out and vote. Just about 11,000 total votes in that state.

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  21. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Melania Trump interacting with Cruz children:

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  22. nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

    I was a little curious how Glenn Beck and his team were going to take the news. I was thinking of listening to the first part of his show Monday before doing capitalism stuff. I just read he is asking everyone to fast for Cruz.
    I guess I don’t have to bother tuning in Monday.
    Next everyone will need to collectively lay on the floor drumming their heels and holding their breath until turning blue.
    That should work for Cruz.

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