Only Donald Trump still has a chance to capture 1,237 delegates, the number needed to secure the nomination. Both Ted Cruz and John Kasich are still running to keep him from reaching that magic number. If they can’t win, why do they continue stay in the race? The answer lies in the party process of the conventions... (Continued)
Today in Wisconsin both parties conduct primaries for the office of President of the United States. For the Republicans, the number of delegates at stake is 42; for the Democrats it’s 86. Six months ago, no pundit predicted that either party’s primary process would continue this long without a perceived nominee. Don’t count on Wisconsin to clarify the situation today. Only Donald Trump still has a chance to capture 1,237 delegates, the number needed to secure the nomination. Both Ted Cruz and John Kasich are still running to keep him from reaching that magic number. If they can’t win, why do they continue stay in the race? The answer lies in the party process of the conventions... (Continued) To continue reading the Nuttle Report subscribe now:
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Marc NuttleMarc Nuttle is a lawyer, author, consultant and businessman who's had a varied career. He has represented and advised Presidents of the United States, leaders of foreign countries, state officials and corporations. Marc has worked on government policy and has predicted economic trends. Marc managed the successful Right to Work campaign in Oklahoma in 2001. Archives
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