Look, we already know who the nominee is. Who did you think the American people are supporting for the Republican candidate?
“Look, we already know who the nominee is. Who did you think the American people are supporting for the Republican candidate?”
Duh. Trump’s the nominee. I don’t think anybody but a few crazy people think otherwise. Ken Cuccinelli, Guy Short and Morton Blackwell (who lead the rules fight) are not crazy people. In fact, Cuccinelli has endorsed Trump and the other two may have also.
So the rules dispute wasn’t about Trump or Cruz or Kasich. (Trump was going to be the nominee no matter how the rules vote came out and no serious person thinks otherwise.) The vote was about how much power the RNC has to change the rules on its own without the consent of the members of the party. Go read rule 12 and you’ll see what I mean.
After the non-vote, the answer under Rule 12 is: “the RNC may change the rules (for primaries, conventions, whatever) whenever it wants and does not have to consult the voters.” Why Trump bought into this rigging of the system by RNC rules, I do not understand. It’s contrary to everything he campaigned on. I suspect he was poorly advised by people he trusts who don’t really have his interest at heart but rather the RNC’s.