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NBC News April 6, 2016
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Welcome to The Lid, your afternoon dose of the 2016 ethos… Brace yourselves, America. If they're like us, a significant percentage of the pundits speculating about desperately important delegate calculations got to their lot in life in spite of spending their entire adolescence conspicuously avoiding having to learn math.
Running the Numbers on the 2016 GOP Battle
Wed, 06 Apr 2016 21:39:00 GMT

From Carrie Dann and Andrew Rafferty

After a late night in Wisconsin, we're pulling out our calculators and spreadsheets once more to figure out exactly what kind of margins Donald Trump will need to hit that magic number of 1,237 to clinch the GOP nomination *before* Cleveland. There's a lot of breathless speculation -- and remember that the next contest in question doesn't happen for two weeks and the whole shebang isn't over until June -- so let's lay out what we do and don't know. 1) Trump's loss in Wisconsin, where he picked up just six delegates, makes it less likely that he'll get to the 1,237 threshold. It's now going to be a *very* tough path for him, but it's still a tad too early yet to say with absolute certainty that the door is completely closed on the possibility. 2) Trump will have to perform exceptionally well in the delegate-rich states of New York and California, as well as picking up big chunks of support in states like New Jersey (which is winner-take-all) and West Virginia and Connecticut to have a prayer of getting close to the threshold. And the pressure will be on for a strong performance in Indiana, a state where we don't yet have any reliable polling. 3) The margins will matter. Remember that Trump will have the opportunity to go fishing in the pool of more than 100 unbound delegates during the weeks between the final contests on June 7 and the convention. If he's only 20, 30 or 40 some votes short, he could successfully lock down enough commitments to come into Cleveland confident of a first ballot win. If we wake up on June 8 and Trump is 80 or 100 delegates short, that's when the second ballot drama will explode into the foreground.
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