It is not Trump’s fault that Cruz is using GOPe rules to subvert the will of the voters.
Ah, I'm not pointing blame anywhere. I'm merely asking a Trumper, who seems to represent everything great about Trump, what Trump himself does or could do to change the vitriolic discourse. There is a vitriolic discourse, you know, and all parties now are mired in it, and all parties have to react to it, regardless of who "started it". All Trumps actions have helped mold the Never-Trump/Never-Cruz that exists; so, what policies, platforms, actions, statements exacerbate the situation versus migrate the discourse to a more congenial atmosphere where, perchance, the convention faced with all entrants under 1237 get together, talk about the issues, and how to defeat the 'Rats.
Cruz, a month ago when he thought he could win at the ballot box:
“Cruz, fresh off victories in Kansas and Maine Saturday night, said there’s a difference between a movement against Trump led by the people, and an “illegitimate” movement to choose the nominee by the Republican establishment in Washington that would cause a “manifest uprising” against them in response.
‘There’s a difference there when that’s coming from the people, when it’s a battle of the people. A lot of the folks pushing a brokered convention in Washington don’t want it to be based on the people,’ he said. ‘They want to drop in their favorite candidate and try to stifle the will of the people. I think that would be an enormous mistake.’”
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ted-cruz-beat-donald-trump-ballot-box-not-gop-convention/