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Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 04:09 PM Apr 2016

If Trump heads to convention without 1,237 delegates, 100+ "poised to break with him on 2nd ballot"

The reality of a contested convention has become more real than ever, with Donald Trump facing the risk of losing Wisconsin next week, meaning he’d have to win roughly 60 percent of the remaining delegates to win the Republican presidential nomination outright.

If Trump heads into the convention without the magic number of 1,237, already more than a hundred delegates are poised to break with him on a second ballot, according to interviews with dozens of delegates, delegate candidates, operatives and party leaders.

In one of starkest examples of Trump’s lack of support, out of the 168 Republican National Committee members — each of whom doubles as a convention delegate — only one publicly supports Trump, and she knows of only a handful of others who support him privately.

Meanwhile, Ted Cruz has been whipping Trump in the quiet, early race to elect his own loyalists to become delegates to the convention, meaning that the Texas senator could triumph through delegates who are freed to vote their own preferences on a second ballot, regardless of who won their state.

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/04/trumps-uphill-delegate-scramble-221443
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If Trump heads to convention without 1,237 delegates, 100+ "poised to break with him on 2nd ballot" (Original Post) Miles Archer Apr 2016 OP
Missed it by that much Brother Buzz Apr 2016 #1
Well sure, because really the Reps have superdelegates too. whatthehey Apr 2016 #2
The best part is Egnever Apr 2016 #3
Oh, This Will Be Delicious SDJay Apr 2016 #4

whatthehey

(3,660 posts)
2. Well sure, because really the Reps have superdelegates too.
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 04:32 PM
Apr 2016

They are bound to the primary winner on the first vote (now, not always), but after that how many GOP state chairs and vice chairs are going to stick with Trump despite their popular vote?

 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
3. The best part is
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 04:52 PM
Apr 2016

The whole thing will be a fight over two huge general election losers. Neither has a shot in the general and the party tearing itself apart over two such flawed candidates is delicious.

SDJay

(1,089 posts)
4. Oh, This Will Be Delicious
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 04:55 PM
Apr 2016

They should force these two clods to be on the ticket together.

The best part is that most repukes are so calm, reasonable and open to the opinions of others.

That should make the whole thing a perfect disaster.

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