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What happens if nothing stops Donald Trump? Hes ahead in the polls just about everywhere, he has three wins to his name and a commanding lead in the delegate race, and there seems to be no gaffe that is powerful enough to halt him. He went on national TV this weekend and begged off the opportunity to disavow the endorsement of David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan. For any other politician that would be the ballgame, but for Trump you cant assume that those same rules apply. So whats the game plan if, as the polling data indicate, Trump romps through Super Tuesday tomorrow?
Right now the hopes of the Republican establishment rest on the increasingly shaky shoulders of Marco Rubio, whose preferred late-stage strategy for halting Trumps momentum involves dick jokes and open-mic-night-caliber zingers about Trumps spray tan. What Rubios strategy doesnt involve, apparently, is getting the required number of delegates to win the nomination from Trump outright. His campaign is apparently briefing donors on their plans to take the fight all the way to the nominating convention and, if necessary, pull off some negotiated upset that will install Rubio as the Republican candidate for the White House.
Contested convention seems to be popping up more and more as the likely last-ditch opportunity to keep Donald Trump from becoming the de-facto leader of the Republican Party. John Kasichs explicit strategy is to win Ohio and then hold out for the convention in the hopes that hell be viewed as the only acceptable mainstream alternative to Trump. (Rubio, by talking incessantly about the workings of Donald Trumps penis, is currently helping Kasich make this case for him.) Theres even talk that a dark-horse consensus choice of the Republican establishment could be plucked from outside the ranks of the current candidates someone like, say, Willard Mitt Mitt Romney, whose name has been thrown around as a sort of savior-in-waiting for when the convention descends into Trump-fueled chaos. The thinking, I suppose, is that after Rubio, Kasich and Ted Cruz have all debased themselves in trying to destroy Trump, Mitt will be compelled by a sense of civic duty to step in and rescue the party with his inimitable brand of awkward, milquetoast Republicanism.
A contested convention makes for very exciting speculation (personally, I find myself trembling with giddy anticipation at the thought of Romney on the trail again) and it seems like a source of consolation for party officials who would rather slam their own heads in a car door than see Trump at the top of the ballot. But lets be clear here: Any non-Trump nominee who emerges from this scenario Rubio, Kasich, Romney, Rick Perry, whoever would be in for a world of hurt.
http://www.salon.com/2016/03/01/gops_convention_hail_mary_can_a_convention_floor_deal_stop_trump_would_it_even_be_worth_it_and_will_we_see_romneys_return/#comments
B Calm
(28,762 posts)SmittynMo
(3,544 posts)this just proves how frickin stupid he really was. How embarrassing!!!
Fred Drum
(293 posts)of course , the answer is bernie
TPTB don't like
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)make no mistake...