There has been much speculation about what will happen at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, this summer if none of the candidates arrives having already obtained the necessary 1,237 delegates needed for the nomination.
Many supporters of billionaire businessman Donald Trump fear the nomination will be “snatched away” from him by the party establishment, despite his commanding lead in the delegate count, while Trump’s opponents view it as their last chance to stop the candidate they fear will ruin the country.
But based on the results of a new Monmouth University poll, as reported by Politico, it would appear that a majority of Republican voters would prefer the party unite around Trump at a contested convention, even if he falls short of the required delegate count.
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I'll sure be happy when Trump starts taking the high-road on some of these things (the latest tweeting an unflattering picture of Cruz' wife). Dude, you're making it difficult to keep defending you.
I want to vote for Trump, because I truly believe he's the best option to get us out of the many problems the country is facing.
I'm slowly going from proudly voting for Trump, to holding my nose voting for Trump.
My sentiments exactly - he needs to step up and act professional and display the ability to lead our country. He's still got my vote for now.
11:32 - 11:55, I do not find what the other side did as appropriate and they started it. Funny they thought it was a slam putting her nude up but from one female to another, it was an awesome photo and nothing to be ashamed of.
Instead of being embarrassed by his response maybe you should be mad that they started the whole thing.
Biased media sure has swayed your opinion. Sad. Turn off the tv and stop drinking the koolaide.
If they try and take his nomination away there should be rioting and burning in all cities across the country! Hay if it is good for "Black Lives Matter" folks, should be good for us "Trump" folks. I know I like "Free" stuff.
12:02...the original ad linking Trump's wife to the nude article was put out by a super pac supporting Cruz, not the Cruz campaign itself. Now, are there any "winks & nods" or "secret handshakes" between the super pac and Cruz' campaign organizing what goes out? I'm sure there are.
When the original super pac ad came out, Trump immediately got in Cruz' face and pummeled him with a series of tweets and media statements. And then 24 hours later, while the media was busting on Cruz for what the Cruz super pac had done......Trump gives Cruz a "get out of jail card" by tweeting out the side-by-side photo of both of their wives, which shows Cruz' wife in an unflattering moment.
Trump already has my vote. It's the non-Trump voters he has to win over in the general election. Showing some professional decorum helps brings those voters in.
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