To: springwater13
It is too late for Trump to go third party, that ship sailed when he signed "the pledge". But just for grins say he goes third party then it is Jeb/Clinton/Trump no one gets 270 electoral votes and the election is decided in the GOP held House. Jeb (or Rubio) is President of the USA.
Trumps' only road to the White House is as the GOP nominee.
16 posted on
11/22/2015 8:57:00 AM PST by
jpsb
(Believe nothing until it has been officially denied, Otto Von Bismarck)
To: jpsb
It is my understanding the pledge is not binding.
24 posted on
11/22/2015 9:13:24 AM PST by
GilGil
To: jpsb
The pledge was designed that all Republican candidates support the nominee. That obviously is not being adhered to so the pledge is null and void.
I want the GOP to support whoever wins the primaries. But Trump must do what he feels is the right thing.
33 posted on
11/22/2015 9:24:48 AM PST by
miss marmelstein
(Richard the Third: I like to destroy the Turks (Moslims))
To: jpsb
It is too late for Trump to go third party, that ship sailed when he signed "the pledge". But just for grins say he goes third party
It's too late, but if he does?
Do yourself a favor, and don't get involved in political consulting.
50 posted on
11/22/2015 9:44:10 AM PST by
dragnet2
(Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
To: jpsb
Didn’t all of the other candidates sign that same “pledge”? Why are they not held to the same standard?
To: jpsb
Not really. If the GOP breaks the pledge, contract null and void.
To: jpsb
It is too late for Trump to go third party, that ship sailed when he signed "the pledge".Nope. The "pledge" can go straight to the fifth circle. The Trump wins easily third party.
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