He may get the nomination, but he will not win the general. I will not hold my nose and vote for any brokered candidate.
So you’re a Hillary voter? That’s grounds for dismissal here.
“I will not hold my nose and vote for any brokered candidate.”
Suppose Trump comes up short on the first ballot. Then he bargains with other candidate’s delegates and they vote for him on the second ballot. He wins. Is he a brokered candidate?
Now, suppose Cruz comes up short on the first ballot. Then he bargains with other candidate’s delegates and they vote for him on the second ballot. He wins. Is he a brokered candidate?
What is the difference?
Which one would you refuse to vote for?
“He may get the nomination, but he will not win the general. I will not hold my nose and vote for any brokered candidate.”
Who are you talking about? If neither Trump nor Cruz get to 1237 by the convention, then the eventual nominee WILL be a brokered candidate. And there is a good chance neither Trump nor Cruz will get to 1237 by the convention.