After winning only six delegates in Wisconsin, and with Ted Cruz poaching delegates in states he has won, like Louisiana, Donald Trump either wins on the first ballot at Cleveland, or Trump does not win.
Yet, as that huge, roaring reception he received in his first post-Wisconsin appearance in Bethpage, N.Y., testifies, the Donald remains not only the front-runner, but the most exciting figure in the race.
Moreover, after the New York, New England, mid-Atlantic and California primaries, Trump should be within striking distance of the 1,237 delegates needed for the nomination.
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In its' abomination form, the party of the dead elephant should be discredited in perpetuity. It is a fate they brought upon themselves. It should be the logical outcome of having disregarded their alleged principles and the contempt for the voters who elected them.
ReplyDeleteSo when it comes to pass that the official establishment Republican party is declared dead; I will be unable to attend the funeral, but I will write a very nice letter approving of it.
I will write a very nice letter approving of it.
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