Saturday, January 30, 2016

Choice 2016: New York Times endorses candidates

Choice 2016 

       The New York Times  editorial  board has announced their endorses for the 2016 presidential election.    On the Democratic party side , they have picked   Hillary Clinton  , who the also endorse in 2008.  They call  that she is tougher on guns ,  she has "done her homework" on the woman pay gap issue , her work on tough Iran sanctions , and here  work as defense secertary.  Finishing with :
Hillary Clinton is the right choice for the Democrats to present a vision for America that is radically different from the one that leading Republican candidates offer — a vision in which middle-class Americans have a real shot at prosperity, women’s rights are enhanced, undocumented immigrants are given a chance at legitimacy, international alliances are nurtured and the country is kept safe.
    Meanwhile on the Republican side they are endorsing Ohio Governor , John Kasich.
 Stating  :
      The battle to be the Republican choice for president has been nasty, brutish and anything but short. The hope among some Republicans is that the Iowa caucuses on Monday and the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 9 will promote a candidate who can appeal to the half of their electorate that doesn’t support the two current front-runners.
    Saying the is the only plausible choice for those Republicans  who may not be in the Trump or Cruz sides.
 Gov. John Kasich of Ohio, though a distinct underdog, is the only plausible choice for Republicans tired of the extremism and inexperience on display in this race. And Mr. Kasich is no moderate. As governor, he’s gone after public-sector unions, fought to limit abortion rights and opposed same-sex 
 But they state that his  ability to compromise  and his ideas that government has some use contrasts him to the others.

You can read  the  Hillary Clinton , full endorsement here  
 and the John Kasich   here 

Monday, January 25, 2016

Croglog's Choice 2016: Caucuses and Primary elections calendar

CHOICE 2016 

    Iowa gets first vote in their caucuses on February 1st then all it breaks out  this is the Croglog  News  :Choice 2016  Calendar.
  Note: Dates could be moved , we will try our best to update as best we can.

February  
  • February 1 - Iowa caucus (both parties)    
      • Winners : Republican:  Sen. Ted Cruz  ;Democratic :Hillary Clinton  
  • February 9 - New Hampshire primary (both parties)
      • Winners : Republican : Donald Trump  ;  Democratic : Sen. Bernie Sanders 
  • February 20-  Nevada Caucuses (Democratic)   ; 
      •  Winner : Hillary Clinton 
    •  South Carolina Primary (Republican) 
      • Winner : Donald Trump 
  • February 23 - Nevada Caucuses (Republican ) 
      • Winner : Donald Trump
  • February 27 -South  Carolina Primary (Democratic) 
      • Winner: Hillary Clinton 
 March 
  •  March 1 - Super Tuesday  
    • Alabama (both Parties) 
      • Winners : Democratic : Hillary Clinton  Republican : Donald Trump 
    • Colorado Caucus (both parties)
      • Winner : Democratic : Bernie Sanders    Republicans :Ted Cruz wins delegates at State Convention 
    • Georgia (both parties) 
      • Winners: Democratic : Hillary Clinton     Republican: Donald Trump 
    • Massachusetts (both parties) 
      • Winners : Republican: Donald Trump     Democratic:  Hillary Clinton 
    • Minnesota (both parties ) 
      • Winners : Democratic : Bernie Sanders  Republican : Marco Rubio 
    • Oklahoma (both parties) 
        • Winners Democratic : Bernie Sanders  Republican : Ted Cruz 
    • Tennessee (both parties) 
      • Winners : Democratic : Hillary Clinton   Republican : Donald  Trump 
    • Texas (both parties) 
      • Winners  Democratic : Hillary Clinton   Republican : Ted Cruz 
    • Vermont (both parties) 
      • Winners: Democratic : Bernie Sanders 
    • Virginia  (both Parties) 
      • Winners: Democratic : Hillary Clinton     Republican : Donald Trump 
  • March 1- continued
    • American Samoa (Democrats) 
      • Winner : Hillary Clinton 
    •  Democrats Abroad
    • Alaska (Republicans) 
      • Winner Ted Cruz 
    • Arkansas (both Parties) 
      • Winners : Republican: Donald Trump     Democratic : Hillary Clinton 
    • Wyoming (Republicans) 
      • winner : Ted Cruz 

  • March 5- Kansas Caucuses (both parties )
      • Winners: Republican : Ted Cruz     Democratic: Berine Sanders 
    •  Louisiana Primary (both parties) 
      • Winners :  Republican : Donald Trump  Democratic : Hillary Clinton 
    • Nebraska Primary (Democratic ) 
      • Winner : Bernie  Sanders 
    • Kentucky Caucus (Republican ) 
      • Winner : Donald Trump 
    • Maine Caucus (Republican) 
      • Winner:  Ted Cruz 

  • March 6- Maine Caucus (Democratic) 
    • Puerto Rico Primary (Republican) 
      • Winner :   Marco Rubio 
  • March 8- Hawaii Caucus (Republican)
      • Winner  Donald Trump 
    •  Idaho Primary (Republican ) 
      • Winner Ted  Cruz 
    • Michigan Primary (both parties) 
      • Winners : Republican : Donald Trump     Democratic : Bernie Sanders 
    • Mississippi Primary (both Parties) 
      • Winners:  Democratic : Hillary Clinton   Republican :  Donald Trump

  • March 12- Washington D.C and Guam (Republican )
      • Winners : DC:  Marco Rubio 
  • March 15-  Florida  (Both Parties)
      • Winners : Republican : Donald Trump    Democratic : Hillary Clinton 
    • Illinois (Both Parties ) 
      • Republican : Donald Trump    Demcoratic : Hillary Clinton 
    • Missouri  (Both Parties ) 
      • Republican  Donald Trump    Democratic:  Hillary Clinton 
    • North Carolina (Both Parties ) 
      • Winners:  Democratic: Hillary Clinton
    • Ohio (Both Parties) 
      • Winners : Democratic : Hillary Clinton     Republican : John Kasich 
    • Northern Marianas (Republican) 
      • Winner Donald  Trump 
  • March 19- Virgin Islands Caucuses (Republican ) 

  • March 22-  Arizona  Primary (both) 
      • Winners : Republican :Donald Trump   Democratic : Hillary Clinton 
    • Idaho Caucus (Democratic) 
      • Winner :Democratic: Bernie Sanders 
    • Utah Primary (both) 
      • Winner : Republican : Ted Cruz   Democratic : Bernie Sanders 
    • American Samoa (Republican)
  • March 26- Alaska, Hawaii , Washington (Democratic )
    • Washington : Bernie Sanders 
    • Hawaii : Bernie Sanders 
    • Alaska : Bernie Sanders
  April  
  • April 5-  Wisconsin (Both ) 
    • Democratic : Bernie Sanders   Republican : Ted Cruz 
  • April 9-  Wyoming  Caucus (Democratic ) 
    • Winner: Bernie Sanders 
  • April 19-  New York (Both Parties) 
    • Winners: Republican : Donald Trump  Democratic :  Hillary Clinton 
  • April 26-  Connecticut , Delaware , Maryland , Pennsylvania , Rhode Island (Both Parties )
    • Connecticut  Republican : Donald Trump
    • Maryland  Republican : Donald Trump , Democratic : Hillary Clinton 
    • Pennsylvania : Republican :Donald Trump  
May
  •  May 3- Indiana (Both Parties) 
    • Republican : Donald Trump   Democratic :Bernie Sanders 
  • May 7-   Guam Caucuses (Democratic) 
  • May 10-  West Virginia (Both Parties)  
    • Republican : Donald Trump Democratic: Bernie Sanders 
    • Nebraska (Republican) 
      • Donald Trump   
  • May 17-Kentucky (Democratic) 
      •     Hillary Clinton 
    • Oregon (both Parties) 
      • Democratic : Bernie  Sanders  Republican : Donald Trump
  •  May 24-  Washington (Republican) 
    • Donald Trump 
June 

  • June 4 - Virgin Islands Caucus (Democratic) 
  • June 5- Puerto Rico  Caucus (Democratic) 
    • Hillary Clinton  
  • June 7-  California , Montana , New Jersey , New Mexico , South Dakota (Both Parties) 
    • New Jersey: Republican : Donald Trump  Democratic:   Hillary Clinton 
    • New Mexico: Republican : Donald  Trump  Democratic : Hillary Clinton 
    • South Dakota : Republican : Donald Trump 
    •  North  Dakota Caucus (Democratic  ) : Bernie Sanders 
    • California  : Republican : Donald Trump 
  • June 14-  Washington D.C  Primary ( Democratic )
    • Hillary Clinton