The election results are linked and discussed HERE, so we’re not going to go into depth and repeat the information other than to pull out some results to showcase the next phases. Overall it was a good night for Donald Trump with seven state wins.

(Delegate Count Link) However, that’s done. The more important aspects are: A.) what those results mean and B.) what comes next.

To grasp the meaning we must first remind and reinforce the basic structure of this election because everything is dependent on predicting the future by understanding the past; that means understanding the origin and intents of the GOPe design.

Always remember the various influencers of the next steps are the big money, Wall Street, financiers. The Vested Interests. They direct legislative priorities, they are the ones with the real agenda which underpins the maneuvering of the GOPe, the Democrat party, and the DC power-brokers who are charged with maintaining the ultimate position of the stakeholders.

We must continually reset our paradigms away from the espoused political media and punditry narratives which are fed by those who coordinate the DC power constructs, ie. congressional and party leadership.

Two key coalitions which need special thanks for yesterday, because they are outside the normal baseline which gets appreciation:

#1. The people in Massachusetts who, I will remind everyone, as previously stated, are some of the highest political info constituency in the nation. They delivered a Scott Brown (Jan ’10) type victory for the patriotic cause last night. They voted on interest, not party. Often the Massachusetts electorate are dismissed by the “conservative punditry” as liberals; however, while many might disagree with their social leanings, they are also economic U.S. nationalists and anti-globalists. They, in aggregate, saw the race for what it signified and adjusted their votes accordingly. Well done.

#2. In direct opposition to the Massachusetts electorate the Northern VA “big gov” electorate darned near gave the DC based GOPe the win they’d been angling for. The Thank You notes in this segment belong to the coastal U.S. military electorate who rose up in significant enough unity to counter the GOPe machinations. A big THANK YOU to the active and retired service men and women in Virginia – you provided exactly what was needed to continue the fight another day. Without you the DC crew would have gained another victory.

Brass Tacks: It might seem disconnected to state that Hillary’s primary goal is to keep Bernie Sanders in the race, but that’s exactly what’s going on. If the Democrats were to pull Sanders out of the challenge now, much of that voting block would be aligned with the vulgarian movement. Clinton writ large, does not want to face Trump, therefore it is in her and the concentric circle of advisors best interests to keep Bernie around as long as needed.

That’s the bigger BIG Picture on the Dem side as it pertains to the 2016 race. Remember, those financial interests always had this set up as a Clinton -v- Bush race, a win/win. Their united effort now is to remove Trump. Yes, both the Democrat Party and the Republican party want Trump removed. Those who finance both are working earnestly to insure that end.

The second aspect to remember, and emphasize, is the GOPe NEVER planned on Marco Rubio being the torchbearer for the republican side of the UniParty equation. The question going into last night was: would the GOPe continue to fuel Rubio’s kamikaze mission? The answer in his post election night speeches and TV appearances was a resounding YES.

That’s where John Kasich comes in.

Regardless of what you see written or discussed on TV via punditry, the GOPe financiers do not want to see Kasich exit. Kasich is being positioned as the vulgarian alternative in the upcoming “closed primaries”.

Marco Rubio continues following his Super-PAC and DC advisor instructions to go full moonbat on Donald Trump, because the GOPe know Ted Cruz will continue throwing bibles at the electorate on the other side of the room.

Rubio talking to the crowd about the size of the “con man’s” penis, Cruz enlisting the body of Christ, and the GOPe paying for endless attack ads against Donald Trump. They need a splitter in each state race – enter Kasich, with his role to play.

The GOPe are counting on two key aspects to get them to an “open” (brokered) convention where Trump arrives without the needed delegate majority:

#1) Like Oklahoma, many of the upcoming states are closed primary races. This is a direct assist to the GOPe because they can create easier splits amid registered republicans. Social conservatives go with Cruz, party loyalists go with Rubio/Kasich, and only the most hardy fire-walkers will survive the relentless ads assaulting Trump. Without unaffiliated or independents to assist, the GOPe is on a stronger footing.

#2) Now you see why the GOPe side of the DC UniParty constantly tries to antagonize the conservative base to exit in frustration. When republicans become independents, the party apparatus becomes stronger (albeit smaller). They don’t care about the size of the party, they care about the purity of the party followers. Frustrated voters play right into their hands when they change party affiliation, exit and remove their voting influence.

With the “GOPe party” structurally setting up the party approved delegates to an open convention, they don’t have to worry about independents, the unaffiliated, or vulgarians botching up the works. The ruling elites inside the state party apparatus can be very picky about who they select to carry out the instructions.

As previously stated, every campaign is working to block Donald Trump now. It simply is what always was from July until today, the only current change is the increased urgency toward that end.

However, now that Cruz has protected himself by winning his own state, the two remaining candidates must also win theirs or people will start asking very uncomfortable questions. Governor John Kasich MUST win Ohio, and Senator Marco Rubio MUST win Florida, both on March 15th.

The GOPe Super-PAC attack ads against Trump will flood both of those states (FL, OH) with negative campaigning to assist, while the party structure tries to assist where they can.

Meanwhile the RNC/GOPe apparatus will focus on disenfranchising Trump’s supporters with Alinsky tactics (Isolate – Ridicule – Marginalize) trying to make voters so uncomfortable they will stop supporting Trump. The GOPe will do this through the a continuation of the same processes they started last week. They know it usually works.

The GOPe don’t technically care who the Trump voters end up voting for, if at all. The goal of their operation is to stop them from voting for Trump. As you can see, blocking the Trump vote is easier in states with closed primaries because independents or cross-over voters cannot come in as reinforcements. The GOPe look at Oklahoma as a model for how effective their operation can be when executed.

A positive for Donald Trump is he commands a strongly committed base of support across a broad spectrum of the electorate. The downside is the scope of that support becomes lesser numbers when evaluated over strictly registered republican voters. Hence the previously broadcast need for independents to re-register as republicans ASAP.

Additionally, high turnout is a risk to the RNC/GOPe apparatus moving forward. They are now working earnestly to eliminate that enthusiasm. It is profoundly ironic and brutally hypocritical when you hear them talk about “a big tent”. Donald Trump has brought that big tent for the first time in decades, and now the party is working earnestly to set it on fire.

The GOPe would rather see Hillary Clinton victorious than to run the risk of facing a Donald Trump presidency. The professional Democrats are also aware of this. As a consequence there is little downside for a scorched earth campaign that eliminates all potential republican candidates. And if they need to throw one up during the convention, they have Mitt Romney to fall back upon.

Remember, the GOPe don’t care how angry we get, nor do they care about how openly visible their intents and motives become. Winning at any cost is still winning.

Remember, Mississippi 2014? It’s the same game plan, just on a bigger scale.

We can only imagine what Fox News’ Bill Sammon and Megyn Kelly have in store….

The way to defeat them is to VOTE and get Trump the 8 required state wins (50% +1 delegates), and also 1,247 combined state delegates he needs to win the nomination without any party influence !

ps. Nick H was right: (Georgia 1.3 million voters)