Trump misses chance at March Madness bracket predictions, offers backdated one

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President Donald Trump missed the deadline to fill out a March Madness Bracket. But that does not mean that he will not try to sneak one afterwards.

While speaking with journalists outside the White House Friday, Asset was requested by the Fox News Senior White House correspondent Peter Docy If he filled a support for madness of Mars.

“I didn’t do it. I should have. Was there any upheavals? A couple, right?” Trump replied.

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“I can give you one but maybe rear.”

This would allow Trump not to take into account the round which ruined almost all the supports of the country.

Until Friday, the first round matches on Friday, the number of perfect supports in the NCAA tournament fell 0.0044% out of 34 million, according to the NCAA.

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The ESPN tracker listed 1,098 perfect supports remaining on 24 million on his site after Ole Miss’ 71-64 Victory on North Carolina. This game also withdrew more than 100 supports in chaos from male supports from Yahoo Sports, leaving 81 perfect supports, mainly 0%.

CBS Sports had a similar attrition rate, up to 0.005% of unanswered supports after victory in Ole Miss.

More than 85% of Yahoo’s supports advanced Clemson, but the tigers lost against McNeese State, 69-67. This match also eliminated 6.6 million ESPN supports.

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Creighton was listed As Top Bracket d’Espn, Buster after his 89-75 victory against Louisville in the first match on Thursday, eliminating 13,339,089.

Conversely, ESPN reported that each choice was incorrect on 30 of its supports.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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