The Rhodes Cook Letter for March 2016 has a tally of the number of votes received by leading Democrats and Republicans in presidential primaries and caucuses this year, through March 31.
For Democrats, the tally is: Hillary Clinton 8,967,408; Bernie Sanders 6,435,176; others 291,236.
For Republicans: Donald Trump 7,866,167; Ted Cruz 5,778,761; Marco Rubio 3,445,744; John Kasich 2,824,519; Ben Carson 694,249; Jeb Bush 254,544; others 303,313.
These figures do not include these April events that have already occurred: the North Dakota Republican caucus of April 1, the Wisconsin primary of April 5, the Wyoming Democratic caucus of April 9, or the New York primaries.
The Rhodes Cook Letter is published by Rhodes Cook, who also authors America Votes every two years, the best source for election returns for federal office and gubernatorial elections. The Rhodes Cook Letter is published six times per year and costs $99. Contact the letter at PO Box 574, Annandale Va 22003.
Does this count give more weight to caucus participants than to primary votes?
no, it’s “one person one vote” regardless of whether the vote was cast in a primary or a caucus.
Will be about a mere 140.000,000 voters in Nov 2016.
Thus ALL candidates being nominated by super small robot party hack extremist gangs.
Save Democracy
1. ONE election day — NO robot party hack extremist primaries, caucuses and conventions — all now SUPER-dangerous full of faction gangster OLIGARCHS.
2. Ballot access only via equal nominating petitions
3. P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.
Hi – you can see continually-updated vote tallies of all candidates for Republican: http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?year=2016&off=0&elect=2&f=0 and Democratic: http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?year=2016&off=0&elect=1&f=0
I split out the caucus vote (esp. since some Democratic contests don’t tally popular vote, but rather delegate equivalents).
Enjoy,
Dave
Thank you very much, Dave. That will be useful for me.