Monthly Archives: February 2016

Scenarios on the Senate Consent for the Next Supreme Court Justice

Scenarios on the Senate Consent for the Next Supreme Court Justice Now that the Senate has taken a knee jerk blockage of any and all nominations by President Obama, we have to consider how scenarios for the electing the next … Continue reading

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The New Hampshire Primary with Math and Physics

To start the math, we note that the first Primary of 2016 for the Republicans will yield 23 delegates out of 2,380 or 0.97% (about 1%). The Democrats will yield 32 out of 4,047 delegates, or 0.79% (about 8/10 of … Continue reading

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The Iowa Caucus Results – Do The Math

Iowa Caucus Results – Do The Math First lets get some perspective. Iowa is a proportional split state, not a winner-take-all state. What percent of the total national party delegates come from Iowa? For the Republicans it is 30 delegates … Continue reading

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