The brokered convention is all the buzz these day in GOP circles, as anti-Trumpers look for ways to keep him from getting the nomination. Without having the 1,237 delegates needed to win the GOP nomination before the convention, Trump could face a loss at the hands of the political party.
North Dakota GOP delegate Curly Haugland told CNBC’s Squawk Box that the media has given the public the perception that the voters choose the nomination. “That’s the conflict here”, he says. He explained that it is not the voters, but the political parties that choose their presidential nominees. As one of 112 Republican delegates, Haugland stated he is “not required to cast their support” for any particular candidate as their territories and states do not hold caucuses or primaries.
Unbound delegates very well could play a major “swing role” at a brokered convention.
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Leo Portugal here you go!
That’s so dishonest. Forget what the people want. Politicians want to line their pockets so they have to select the best person to do that for them.
Then if the GOP is picking the republican candidate. It’s time for Trump to walk away and run INDEPENDENT and split it right down the middle
B******t
thats what its coming to another revolution
Then you won’t mind when we all vote Trump.
That is what they think. But we must stop this c**p
He is an$#%&!@* We want Trump!
If they do not follow the wishes of the people, there will be no more Republican Party, only kool aid drinking libs.
Lots and lots of write in ballots.