Harry Enten — "One thing that has to greatly worry the anti-Trump forces is that Trump is now exceeding his poll averages. Since New York, Trump has performed at least 6.5 percentage points better in every state than the average of polls taken within 21 days of the election. Before that, Trump tended to hit his polling average and win no undecideds. Now, he’s winning his fair share of undecideds and then some. That’s very bad news for his opponents, given that Trump is already ahead in Indiana, a must-win state for Cruz."
Harry Enten — "One thing that has to greatly worry the anti-Trump forces is that Trump is now exceeding his poll averages. Since New York, Trump has performed at least 6.5 percentage points better in every state than the average of polls taken within 21 days of the election. Before that, Trump tended to hit his polling average and win no undecideds. Now, he’s winning his fair share of undecideds and then some. That’s very bad news for his opponents, given that Trump is already ahead in Indiana, a must-win state for Cruz."
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
Pulpstar certainly wasn't wrong yesterday in suggesting that Trump's POTUS odds of 6.2 with Betfair (actually I got 6.4 simply by asking) represented a decent trading opportunity, particularly ahead of last night's N.E. Primaries. Following his further successes in those States his price has since shortened to 5.5.
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
Pulpstar certainly wasn't wrong yesterday in suggesting that Trump's POTUS odds of 6.2 with Betfair (actually I got 6.4 simply by asking) represented a decent trading opportunity, particularly ahead of last night's N.E. Primaries. Following his further successes in those States his price has since shortened to 5.5.
If he wins Indiana the race is basically over, unless the polls in California and New Jersey are out by an enormous degree.
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
If Zac did not discover his "real first name" until age 24, in what sense is it even his name?
I guess it is his name according to law?
Is it? We must ask the lawyers when they wake up but I'd have thought his (or anyone's) name is whatever he is called or uses as his name.
If you decided to change your name to Boris, and applied for a passport on that basis I suspect you might have a certain amount of difficulty You can decide to use any name you want, but if you are going to be applying for official documents and you are not using the name on your birth certificate, you need to apply for a deed poll.
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
If Zac did not discover his "real first name" until age 24, in what sense is it even his name?
I guess it is his name according to law?
Is it? We must ask the lawyers when they wake up but I'd have thought his (or anyone's) name is whatever he is called or uses as his name.
I wasn't even referring to his "real" name or his "legal" name (whatever that is) but even just the name on his birth certificate. If his parents decided to give him that name, and to write it on his birth certificate as such, why did they not even bother to tell him that that was the name he had been given?
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
If Zac did not discover his "real first name" until age 24, in what sense is it even his name?
Legally, I'd have thought, although In That cause I'd have assumed he'd find out when applying for his passport and drivers licence.
I've not been so thrown since discovering prince Harry is really prince Henry.
But we have always known that Prince Harry's name is Henry. It was explicitly and specifically announced, when he was born, that his name was Henry Charles Albert David, and that he would be known as "Harry". They were completely open about it right from the beginning. The only people who might not be aware of that fact are the tiny minority of deranged insane deviants who bizarrely and inexplicably insisted on being too young to remember the events of 1984, when Harry was born in the first place. I have always naturally assumed that we here on PB have always upheld certain standards of decency in not impertinently and provocatively being as young as that.
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
If Zac did not discover his "real first name" until age 24, in what sense is it even his name?
I guess it is his name according to law?
Is it? We must ask the lawyers when they wake up but I'd have thought his (or anyone's) name is whatever he is called or uses as his name.
I wasn't even referring to his "real" name or his "legal" name (whatever that is) but even just the name on his birth certificate. If his parents decided to give him that name, and to write it on his birth certificate as such, why did they not even bother to tell him that that was the name he had been given?
It is strange. At least George Osborne was told his name was Gideon and could do something about it. p
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
If Zac did not discover his "real first name" until age 24, in what sense is it even his name?
Legally, I'd have thought, although In That cause I'd have assumed he'd find out when applying for his passport and drivers licence.
I've not been so thrown since discovering prince Harry is really prince Henry.
But we have always known that Prince Harry's name is Henry. It was explicitly and specifically announced, when he was born, that his name was Henry Charles Albert David, and that he would be known as "Harry". They were completely open about it right from the beginning. The only people who might not be aware of that fact are the tiny minority of deranged insane deviants who bizarrely and inexplicably insisted on being too young to remember the events of 1984, when Harry was born in the first place. I have always naturally assumed that we here on PB have always upheld certain standards of decency in not impertinently and provocatively being as young as that.
My apologies for the breach of etiquette. I, and others, will have to seek not to be so provocative in future.
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
If Zac did not discover his "real first name" until age 24, in what sense is it even his name?
Legally, I'd have thought, although In That cause I'd have assumed he'd find out when applying for his passport and drivers licence.
I've not been so thrown since discovering prince Harry is really prince Henry.
But we have always known that Prince Harry's name is Henry. It was explicitly and specifically announced, when he was born, that his name was Henry Charles Albert David, and that he would be known as "Harry". They were completely open about it right from the beginning. The only people who might not be aware of that fact are the tiny minority of deranged insane deviants who bizarrely and inexplicably insisted on being too young to remember the events of 1984, when Harry was born in the first place. I have always naturally assumed that we here on PB have always upheld certain standards of decency in not impertinently and provocatively being as young as that.
Where did "Wills" for Prince William come from? Is it a name the Royal Family uses, or is William too long for newspaper headlines?
What sort of weird bonkers parent is it that doesn't bother to tell their own child what their name is? Zac Goldsmith only found out when he saw his birth certificate when he was 24.
If Zac did not discover his "real first name" until age 24, in what sense is it even his name?
Legally, I'd have thought, although In That cause I'd have assumed he'd find out when applying for his passport and drivers licence.
I've not been so thrown since discovering prince Harry is really prince Henry.
But we have always known that Prince Harry's name is Henry. It was explicitly and specifically announced, when he was born, that his name was Henry Charles Albert David, and that he would be known as "Harry". They were completely open about it right from the beginning. The only people who might not be aware of that fact are the tiny minority of deranged insane deviants who bizarrely and inexplicably insisted on being too young to remember the events of 1984, when Harry was born in the first place. I have always naturally assumed that we here on PB have always upheld certain standards of decency in not impertinently and provocatively being as young as that.
Where did "Wills" for Prince William come from? Is it a name the Royal Family uses, or is William too long for newspaper headlines?
"Wills" has been used within the family since he was little.
It looks increasingly as though Trump has won every county in all 5 states contested today.
The Trump folks thought 80-90 delegates would be a blow out. They are closing in on 110.
It is a quite remarkable performance.
I suspect all 5 will go Democrat in the fall though.
He is giving a serious foreign policy speech in DC tomorrow morning, with teleprompter, then off to Indiana to defuse Cruz.
A serious foreign policy speech -- why? This looks like an unforced error waiting to happen. That Trump will use a teleprompter suggests he is aware of the risks (diplomatic as well as political) of mis-speaking, and it is not as if primary voters are staying away because they do not know where Trump stands on Chilean-Armenian trade relations.
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http://fivethirtyeight.com/live-blog/april-26-primaries-presidential-election-2016/
https://twitter.com/Redistrict/status/725146768699195393
Trump looks like the GOP nominee tonight, the Cruz-Kasich alliance seems to have backfired with Trump doing better than the last polls said.
Goodnight.
Clinton 11.6m
Trump 9.6m
Sanders 8.6
Cruz 6.7m
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/republican_vote_count.html
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/democratic_vote_count.html
Clinton — 95.2%
Trump — 74.6%
https://electionbettingodds.com/
I've not been so thrown since discovering prince Harry is really prince Henry.
The Trump folks thought 80-90 delegates would be a blow out. They are closing in on 110.
It is a quite remarkable performance.
I suspect all 5 will go Democrat in the fall though.
He is giving a serious foreign policy speech in DC tomorrow morning, with teleprompter, then off to Indiana to defuse Cruz.
https://www.gov.uk/change-name-deed-poll/overview
Why only 17 out of 71 delegates for Trump in Pennsylvania, when he's won 56.8% of the vote?
2. Only 17 delegates are bound