Obviously. I didn't argue otherwise.
And thus fails that worn out argument. Again.
Which argument? You mean that a majority doesn't want Trump? That statement was a representation of the math and was in direct response to a specific comment about "the will of the people."
Here's another representation of the math: the majority of the Republican electorate wants "none of the above." This primary is a filthy mess.
What a hoot.
So even that old, tired, GOPe canard of the Cruz supporters is biting the dust.
You're a GOPe/Cruz fanboy, obviously, and NeverTrump as well, to be parroting such GOPe bullsh!t.
Everyone can see your true colors shining through, and that goes double for your collapsing candidates and their failed campaign.
The bottom line is that you and your ilk want the GOPe involved in the nomination process. Nothing more need be said.
Vote Trump
Here’s a bit of fact to chew on: Trump has gotten more votes, and has won more delegates than any other Republican candidate in this primary.
The fact that he hasn’t won a clear majority in a race that began with 17 candidates, means little. He has dominated the race since he turned the corner in New Hampshire, and hasn’t looked back.
His position is now so strong, that his remaining two competitors have been forced into naked collusion, in a ridiculous and ill conceived bid to stop him. Somehow.
The race is only a ‘mess’, because the two losers refuse to admit the stark reality of their positions, and are attempting to force the race to be decided at the convention. You want to talk about a mess? The result of such a scheme could well set this country alight.