What we have going is a movement,' he said.
'Now,
they're trying to subvert the movement. They can't do it with bodies.
They can't do it with people because they don't have near the people
that we have. So what they're trying to do is subvert the movement with
crooked shenanigans. And we're just not going to let it happen.'
Trump said he 'should win' the Republican presidential nomination outright 'before we get to the convention' in July.
But
on the heels of a series of statewide victories by his rival Ted Cruz
that were the result of political arm-twisting, not ballot-casting,
Trump appeared to be running out of patience.
One
such state, Louisiana, saw the billionaire win unexpectedly by more
than three per cent last month. But because Cruz's staffers showed up to
take part in the Republican Party's post-election procedural wrangling,
the Texas senator may go to the convention with more of the state's
delegates than Trump.
'We've got a corrupt system,' Trump told supporters on Sunday.
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