• Home
  • Today
  • Advocacy
  • Forum
Donate
  • login
  • register
Home

They need you!

Forum links

  • Recent changes
  • Member list
  • Search
  • Register
Search Forums
 
Advanced Search
Go to Page...

Resources

  • Do I qualify?
  • In-state tuition
  • FAQ
  • Ways to legalize
  • Feedback
  • Contact us

Join our list

National calendar of events

«  

July

  »
S M T W T F S
 
 
1
 
2
 
3
 
4
 
5
 
6
 
7
 
8
 
9
 
10
 
11
 
12
 
13
 
14
 
15
 
16
 
17
 
18
 
19
 
20
 
21
 
22
 
23
 
24
 
25
 
26
 
27
 
28
 
29
 
30
 
31
 
 
 
Sync with this calendar
DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The Lounge

How nomination works?

  • View
  • Post new reply
  • Thread tools
#1
02-03-2016, 10:52 AM
Senior Member
Joined in Sep 2014
4,804 posts
2MoreYears's Avatar
2MoreYears
0 AP
So Ted-The-Bear won Iowa, how many more states he needs to win the nomination? What counts here, number of states won or total cacuses? And what's a cacuse, a region of a state?

Excuse my ignorance.
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
2MoreYears
View Public Profile
Send a private message to 2MoreYears
Find all posts by 2MoreYears
#2
02-06-2016, 01:19 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Aug 2011
5,711 posts
IamAman's Avatar
IamAman
0 AP
Good luck figuring it out. Some states are winner take all, some are proportional.
https://gop.com/2016-gophq/event_sch...e_type=primary
__________________
Late 40's Dreamer (Holy Fucking shit I'm almost 50 and still dealing with this), aged out of original DACA and didn't have a chance to apply for extended DACA after Republicans killed it on the vine.
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
IamAman
View Public Profile
Send a private message to IamAman
Find all posts by IamAman
#3
02-06-2016, 02:14 PM
Senior Member
From Minnesota
Joined in Nov 2009
5,989 posts
Demise's Avatar
Demise
0 AP
Quote:
Originally Posted by 2MoreYears View Post
So Ted-The-Bear won Iowa, how many more states he needs to win the nomination? What counts here, number of states won or total cacuses? And what's a cacuse, a region of a state?

Excuse my ignorance.
Caucus is just Iowa's equivalent of a primary because they're all special snowflakes. No idea why they call it that, I guess it comes from the fact that every county votes on their own and there's no central convention for either party.


A candidate needs 50%+1 of all the delegates. So 1,237 out of 2472 available. Which for Republicans includes 150 superdelegates that can vote however they see fit regardless of the popular vote. Cruz right now has 8, Rubio and Trump have 7 each. None of the superdelegates pledged their support to anyone.
So, basically any of them have a good chance.


If no candidate gets the majority before the National Convention, then they vote at the convention, and keep re-voting (usually by dropping the lowest contenders), until someone does.
Last edited by Demise; 02-06-2016 at 02:18 PM..
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
Demise
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Demise
Find all posts by Demise
#4
02-06-2016, 10:54 PM
Senior Member
Joined in Sep 2014
4,804 posts
2MoreYears's Avatar
2MoreYears
0 AP
Thank you both.
  • Reply With Quote
Post your reply or quote more messages.
2MoreYears
View Public Profile
Send a private message to 2MoreYears
Find all posts by 2MoreYears


« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

Thread Tools
Show Printable Version Show Printable Version
Email this Page Email this Page

Contact Us - DREAM Act Portal - Archive - Top
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.