Posted on 04/28/2016 1:45:22 PM PDT by wrrock
Donald Trump may be the only Republican presidential candidate who can realistically hit the magic 1,237 number for the majority of delegates, but according to a senior Republican National Committee official that does not mean he will become the GOP presidential nominee.
"Even if Trump reaches the magic number of 1,237 the media and RNC are touting, that does not mean Trump is automatically the nominee," Haugland said. "The votes earned during the primary process are only estimates and are not legal convention votes. The only official votes to nominate a candidate are those that are cast from the convention floor."
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Go ahead. Make my day.
This is a recycle. It was the media’s attempt to keep stirring the pot.
Haugland is only saying that the delegates have to formally vote at the convention before we truly officially have a nominee. That’s all.
It’s another attempt to manipulate by the MSM.
Sometimes country slow is stupid
As the GOP self-destructs.
Good to have ‘em come out of hiding so we know what we’re dealing with. Have they got a surprise coming for them.
So... a candidate who does not reach 1237 is not the nominee, but one who does reach 1237 is not the nominee ?
Nice to hear the party is contemplating suicide.
If Trump goes well over the 1,237 pledged delegates from the Primaries, and at this point it is very likely that he will, then those who are pledged on the 1st vote to vote for their candidate will put him over the top.
Especially ow that CNN is showing Trump with 52 total delegates likely in PA (and it is likely that that number will go higher, probably over 60 before all is said and done and once they vote at the convention):
http://edition.cnn.com/election/primaries/states/pa/Rep
Current delegate count according to them, and I have found them to be fairly accurate is:
Trump: 991
Cruz: 568
Kasich: 154
http://edition.cnn.com/election/
I expect Trump will go well over the top (probably by 50 or more delegates at this point), on June 7th.
If Cruz is interested in the GOP nominee (without any e) winning in November, then he needs to concede next week after Trump (in all likelihood) takes Indiana.
I pray to God that is what he will do. He has the power to:
1) Unite the party by so doing.
2) Deliver a huge blow to the GOPe by so doing.
3) Set up for a big GOP November win.
My Open Letter to Ted Cruz
http://www.jeffhead.com/Cruz-ltr.htm
I say all of this as one who has diligently supported Cruz...but recognizes the truth of the situation and the absolute need to defeeat the Dems in November.
Various forms of this article have been posted for the past several days. (Note different title so it not a double post but the articles all sources this same guy.)
In short: He is talking through his hat. He doesn’t understand the process and yes, the delegates ARE LEGALLY BOUND to vote for Trump on the first ballot and the 1237 number does matter.
Right you are!
Haugland, AGAIN?
This guy thrives on negative attention.
Agreed.
Has this ever been brought up in past Presidential Primary processes ?
If they stop Trump—after he wins—it will be the end of the GOP. Trump will run independent and win. Maybe a new party is needed to replace the GOPe—The Liberty Party! The Republicans are not that stupid. Self Preservation is part of the life of any party.
Hmmmm, never went through any of those.
Anybody harboring the fantasy that Trump will finish the primary season just short of 1,237 and will not be able to make a deal for the delegates he needs by the convention are delusional.
Yeah, really. Bring it...bring friends and bring lunch.
Heads, we win. Tails, you lose.
your GOPE
Oh it’s that North Dakota guy talking trash but he won’t be able to back it up.
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