imyoda
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TRUMP would be most unpopular major-party nominee in 32 years – PLAYBOOK BREAKFAST with White House Counsel Neil Eggleston and Senior Adviser Brian Deese: Livestreams 7:57 a.m. - POLITICO
TRUMP would be most unpopular major-party nominee in 32 years
“Trump’s uphill delegate scramble: The Republican front-runner risks an exodus of delegates if he fails to clinch the nomination outright,” by Kyle Cheney and Ben Schreckinger: “If Donald Trump loses in Wisconsin [on Tuesday], he will need to win roughly 60 percent of the remaining delegates to win the Republican presidential nomination outright — a daunting but not impossible challenge. ...
………………the 168 Republican National Committee members — each of whom doubles as a convention delegate — only one publicly supports Trump [Diana Orrock of Nevada], 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.” ………………………
He is now second to a surging Cruz and a “snapping at his heels” Kucinich in Wisconsin ……………. Donald is on his way down……………..and needs no help from the those bad boogiemen of the GOP D.C. elitist..................
When Donald gets to the convention in Cleveland far below the 1237 he needs ..............will there be enough folks on his favorable side to do much about it as the riots Trump and Alex Jones suggest..........I doubt it.........
TRUMP would be most unpopular major-party nominee in 32 years
“Trump’s uphill delegate scramble: The Republican front-runner risks an exodus of delegates if he fails to clinch the nomination outright,” by Kyle Cheney and Ben Schreckinger: “If Donald Trump loses in Wisconsin [on Tuesday], he will need to win roughly 60 percent of the remaining delegates to win the Republican presidential nomination outright — a daunting but not impossible challenge. ...
………………the 168 Republican National Committee members — each of whom doubles as a convention delegate — only one publicly supports Trump [Diana Orrock of Nevada], 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.” ………………………
He is now second to a surging Cruz and a “snapping at his heels” Kucinich in Wisconsin ……………. Donald is on his way down……………..and needs no help from the those bad boogiemen of the GOP D.C. elitist..................
When Donald gets to the convention in Cleveland far below the 1237 he needs ..............will there be enough folks on his favorable side to do much about it as the riots Trump and Alex Jones suggest..........I doubt it.........