She will drop out after she gets smoked in S Carolina which is Feb 27th I think. Nevada is next up though and she on the primary ballot but that doesnt give out delegates so is meaningless. Not sure if she is in the Caucus, not sure how those work in an individual State.
After S Carolina is Super Tuesday which is on March 4th this year I think. I highly doubt she is still in the race then. At that point they will be calling Trump the presumptive nominee until he is officially chosen by delegate count at the Convention in August.
Even though he is running unopposed from Super Tuesday onward, I dont really expect him to slow down on the rallies. I think he will hit up at least the battleground States like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia, probably multiple times. He will hit other important States like Florida, Ohio, Texas too.
She will drop out after she gets smoked in S Carolina which is Feb 27th I think. Nevada is next up though and she on the primary ballot but that doesnt give out delegates so is meaningless. Not sure if she is in the Caucus, not sure how those work in an individual State.
After S Carolina is Super Tuesday which is on March 4th this year I think. I highly doubt she is still in the race then. At that point they will be calling Trump the presumptive nominee until he is officially chosen by delegate count at the Convention in August.
Even though he is running unopposed from Super Tuesday onward, I dont really expect him to slow down on the rallies. I think he will hit up at least the battleground States like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia, probably multiple times.
She will drop out after she gets smoked in S Carolina which is Feb 27th I think. Nevada is next up though and she on the primary ballot but that doesnt give out delegates so is meaningless. Not sure if she is in the Caucus, not sure how those work in an individual State.
After S Carolina is Super Tuesday which is on March 4th this year I think. I highly doubt she is still in the race then. At that point they will be calling Trump the presumptive nominee until he is officially chosen by delegate count at the Convention in August.
Even though he is running unopposed from Super Ruesday onward, I dont really expect him to slow down on the rallies. I think he will hit up at least the battleground States like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia, probably multiple times.
She will drop out after she gets smoked in S Carolina which is Feb 27th I think. Nevada is next up though and she on the primary ballot but that doesnt give out delegates so is meaningless. Not sure if she is in the Caucus, not sure how those work in an individual State.
After S Carolina is Super Tuesday which is on March 4th this year I think. I highly doubt she is still in the race then. At that point they will be calling Trump the presumptive nominee until he is officially chosen by delegate count at the Convention in August.