Rule 40 in the Republican National Convention handbook states, "any candidate for president shall demonstrate the support of a majority of the delegates from each of eight (8) or more states before their name is presented for nomination at the national convention."
Basically a candidate must garner 50.1% of the primary votes in 8 states or else their name cannot be presented to the national convention for nomination.
I've been saying all along that the results of the GOP primaries have been:
Trump 33%
Not Trump 67%
So, let's look at the results of the states that Trump has won, and his percentage share of the vote totals.
New Hampshire: 35.3%
South Carolina: 32.5%
Nevada: 45.9%
Alabama: 43.4%
Arkansas: 32.8%
Georgia: 38.8%
Massachusetts: 49.3%
Tennessee: 38.9%
Vermont: 32.7%
Virginia: 34.7%
So, as it stands right now, Donald Trump's name, by GOP rules, could not be placed into nomination at the national convention in Cleveland. He hasn't gotten over 50% in any state he's won.
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/03/11/a-brokered-gop-convention-in-2016
Basically a candidate must garner 50.1% of the primary votes in 8 states or else their name cannot be presented to the national convention for nomination.
I've been saying all along that the results of the GOP primaries have been:
Trump 33%
Not Trump 67%
So, let's look at the results of the states that Trump has won, and his percentage share of the vote totals.
New Hampshire: 35.3%
South Carolina: 32.5%
Nevada: 45.9%
Alabama: 43.4%
Arkansas: 32.8%
Georgia: 38.8%
Massachusetts: 49.3%
Tennessee: 38.9%
Vermont: 32.7%
Virginia: 34.7%
So, as it stands right now, Donald Trump's name, by GOP rules, could not be placed into nomination at the national convention in Cleveland. He hasn't gotten over 50% in any state he's won.
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/03/11/a-brokered-gop-convention-in-2016
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