Saturday, March 5 — 155 Delegates Total
Kansas……..40 Delegates, Proportional, Closed Caucus
Kentucky……46 Delegates, Proportional, Closed Caucus
Louisiana…..46 Delegates, Proportional, Closed Primary
Maine………23 Delegates, Proportional, Closed Caucus
Tagged: Election 2016, KS, KY, LA, ME
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Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine: #ChooseCruz TODAY —–> https://t.co/VFMwEC7zUd pic.twitter.com/Rwdb9D1wbE
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) March 5, 2016
.@tedcruz's campaign texts supporters: "Record turnout in Kansas and Maine. Stay in line and don't leave!"
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) March 5, 2016
Trump gets BOOED, Cruz gets loud APPLAUSE at Kansas caucus speeches [VIDEOS] https://t.co/aSODuEAxGQ pic.twitter.com/phrRxU8xq6
— The Right Scoop (@TheRightScoop) March 5, 2016
@SteveDeaceShow Line for voting in ME is MASSIVE. No joke, every other person in line has some sort of Cruz memorabilia
— Nash Ryder (@nycviolinist5) March 5, 2016
BREAKING: Cruz Crushing Trump In First Maine Caucus Result
That is one caucus site, but remember, there are only 22.
We will be posting our results page for this weekends races shortly. Maine caucus so far: Cruz 49.8%
Trump 30.8%
Kasich 10.5%
Rubio 7.6%— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) March 5, 2016
Results from 3 Maine caucus sites (of 22 total) are being tweeted, & Cruz handily beating Trump in each. If confirmed, an unexpected turn
— Taniel (@Taniel) March 5, 2016
@SteveDeaceShow @DavidLimbaugh VERY reliable sources say that Cruz has won Cumberland County (most populous in Maine) i.e.Cruz has won state
— Nash Ryder (@nycviolinist5) March 5, 2016
@kerrhome @DrewRyun I spoke for Cruz at a Kansas caucus. Incredible voter turnout. Out of ballots by noon, using photocopies.
— R Carlson (@RoxannaCarlson1) March 5, 2016
Does anyone have a link to an online feed for live coverage (if there is any)? Someone on Facebook just said Kansas is about to be called for Cruz. I was fed wrong info on Super Tuesday, so I’d rather check it out to be sure. TIA
12 percent of precincts reporting in Kansas: @tedcruz continues to lead Trump by double digits, 50 percent to 25 percent.
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) March 5, 2016
Does anyone have a link to an online feed for live coverage (if there is any)?
Ted Cruz has won the Kansas Republican caucus.
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) March 5, 2016
Cruz will likely leave Kansas with roughly 25 of its 40 delegates. Rubio will probably bag no more than 3 or 4 based on current returns.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) March 5, 2016
Per a Maine source, results of Portland, ME area caucus: Cruz 540, Trump 495, Kasich 29, Rubio 169.
— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) March 5, 2016
So as of now, Cruz has won Portland area caucus, Hancock County, Kennebec County, Lincoln County, Waldo County.
— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) March 5, 2016
I'm told that in Maine, the Christian Civic League has been quietly organizing for Cruz for weeks now
— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) March 5, 2016
Cruz organizers said they had someone speaking at all 22 Maine caucus sites, incl. fmr Sen. Bob Smith and fmr NH Speaker Bill O'Brien.
— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) March 5, 2016
BREAKING: CBS News projects @TedCruz wins GOP #KScaucus: https://t.co/NsEIZa49Zz pic.twitter.com/08IZuVkbP0
— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 5, 2016
Thank you Kansas! #ChooseCruz: https://t.co/YBcXsTJlj4 https://t.co/RMiiDaH12d
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) March 5, 2016
Maine Caucus (R) we project will go to Ted Cruz
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) March 6, 2016
They just called Maine for Cruz, with a little over 43%. YAY! Two states now!
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