> “I’m not sure why that is so hard for people to understand.”
For those that look at what the schemers are up to, it’s easy to understand.
Kasich should not be in the race. He is there for one and one reason only, to achieve a contested convention.
Donald Trump would inherit a substantial portion of Kasich’s delegates, thus making his quest for 1237+ total delegates that much easier.
The answer to your difficulty in understanding is that people know the Party of Romney is not the Party of Reagan. The Party of Romney will lie, cheat and steal their way to a coup. Thus, in the context of such conniving, the person with the far lead in delegates is the one that voters prefer. And this fact is now announced in the exit polls in Wisconsin, by a large margin voters want the nominee to be the candidate with the most delegates, not necessarily the majority.
How exactly does the Donald “inherit” a sustantial portion of Kasich’s delegates.
"By the way, this is a nomination for the Republican Party," Priebus told 620 WTMJ in Wisconsin. "If you don't like the party, then sit down. The party is choosing a nominee."