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Trump aide to Hill GOP: Nomination will be locked up by June

Fallon’s Trump instructed Cruz on how to handle himself on the show and threw him some practice questions.

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“Are you watching the Democratic debate?” asks Fallon-as-Trump.

“I, for one, am not interested in defending a system that for decades has served the interest of political parties at the expense of the people”, the Republican front-runner declared. “What they’re doing is they’re just turning around and they’re just trying to get to this brokered convention”.

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“In Wisconsin, the day before the election, Trump predicted a big victory”, Cruz said.

Barnicle agreed. “But Ted Cruz means Kelly Ayotte is a former United States Senator”, he said. This is where it gets interesting. if there is no majority on the first round, the voting continues, but IN delegates are at that point “unbound”, meaning they are free to vote for any candidate based on their personal judgement. They are: * Barbara Krisher of Allen County, representing the 3rd congressional district * Kyle Babcock of Allen County, representing the 3rd congressional district * Travis Holdman of Wells County, representing the 3rd congressional district * Bill Davis of Allen County, an at-large delegate These are four of Indiana’s 57 delegates who will represent the state at the Republican National Convention from July 18 to 21 in Cleveland. “We’ve know this all along”. “Sometimes in a campaign there are people who are overzealous and aggressive and often spew things that are not reflective of the campaign as a whole and I would like to think that was the case”.

The commonwealth has 71 delegates but only 14 “at large” ones are bound by the popular vote statewide and only for the first ballot.

Cruz vowed to repeal “every word of Obama care”. “What we saw was the party unify and come together, that’s what its going to take to win the nomination”.

“…and start enforcing the rule of law”, Cruz went on.

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The New York billionaire moved from his preferred platforms of Twitter and television interviews to a Wall Street Journal opinion piece on Friday to air his views on the delegate-selection rules, which vary from state to state. Rubio won only one state (Minnesota), along with Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia.

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