4/20/16 - Mark Levin Audio Rewind
Donald Trump won New York Tuesday night with 60.5 % of the vote, but that is not as important as the media makes it out to be. He won the amount of delegates he was expected to win in his home state. Trump got over 524,000 votes in New York, but Cruz got 531,000 in Wisconsin. Wisconsin is such a small state compared to New York with regards to population. If it was such a big win for Trump, he should have won way more votes than Cruz did there. Also, the claim that Trump can win New York in the general election is a myth, because Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders had a combined total of 1.8 million votes in Tuesday’s primary. That is significantly more than all the Republican votes combined. The New York election turnout is telling us that these big blue states are not going to go Republican in the general election. If the Republican Party is going to win in this election, they will likely lose the popular vote and have to win it in the Electoral College. Later, in 1991 the Democrats invited Donald Trump to testify on the 1986 Reagan tax cuts. Trump claimed that they were catastrophic and helped to drive the country into a depression. Finally, there is a difference between government and country. President Obama doesn’t get it and neither does Trump.

Published on April 20, 2016 18:04
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