TRUMP FAGS UNDENIABLY, UTTERLY, BLOWN THE FUCK OUT. ABSOLUTELY NO WAY HE CAN RECOVER. /POL/ ON DEFCON 1 SUICIDE WATCH!!
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/john-kasich-will-be-the-r_b_9638598.html
>m.
>huffpost.com
OH GOLLY
>HuffingtonPost
No, thank you.
>>70485502
>huffington post
>>70485555
>m.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with surfing via mobile.
>>70485700
namefag
Maybe we should start supporting Cruz you guys. He's basically the same as Trump without the reality TV star shtick. When it comes to policy they're pretty close (except for Trump's socialist economic policies)
Definitely a better choice than that RINO Kasich.
>Jewington post
>>70485700
my graphic card is more expensive than the rest of my pc.
fuck off faggot.
/pol/ = pc masterrace.
Literally who?
>>70485829
C'mon 6.
>>70485829
come on a tripel.
>>70485807
Would rather civil war
>>70485829
OY VEY. i GOT FUCKING DUBS
SHE IS NOT EVEN HOT. DIRTY ASS MEXICAN.
>>70486055
>>70485502
not even sure about abramson but i bet its a kike either way
Donald Trump needs 1,237 delegates to win on the first ballot at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, and not only will he not get to that figure prior to the Convention — he’d need to win well over 50 percent of the remaining delegates to do so, and even during his current run as front-runner he’s only won 46 percent of delegates — he won’t even get close enough to that mark to pass it via uncommitted delegates at the Convention.
Ted Cruz and John Kasich staying in the race through Cleveland not only will ensure that Trump can’t get close to 1,237 delegates via primary and caucus votes, it will also ensure that both men have a reasonable delegate total by the time they arrive at the Convention — more than enough to keep both of them in the picture in the view of Convention delegates.
Republican Party elders have more than enough clout to make sure that “Rule 40(b)” gets changed prior to or at the Convention, thereby enabling Republicans like John Kasich who haven’t won a majority of delegates in eight states to nevertheless be considered for the nomination.
After the first ballot in Cleveland — during which no candidate will have the require delegates for nomination — most of the delegates will be free to vote for whomever they wish, and while Ted Cruz has craftily planted his supporters in many delegations, it’s not nearly enough to get him to 1,237 delegates on the second ballot.
Whereas Ted Cruz is loathed by the Republican Party elite, has lost to Hillary Clinton in head-to-head polls 55 percent of the time since November 2015, and has no actual accomplishments in government to point to, John Kasich hasn’t lost a single head-to-head poll to Hillary Clinton in 2016, is broadly if imperfectly acceptable to both Party elites and movement conservatives, and is far and away the most accomplished Republican primary candidate left.
Marco Rubio has deliberately held onto his 172 delegates so that he can create a unity ticket.
>>70485502
>Kasich/Rubio would appeal to the teaparty
No.
>>70486216
Since you sissy weaboo trump supporters are scared of the truth. I'll just post it here.
Rubio is certain not to give his delegates away for free, nor to give them to his arch-enemies Cruz or Trump, nor to — as some suppose — merely fade into the background when he was and remains among the most ambitious politicians in the Republican Party.
A Kasich/Rubio ticket would appeal to both mainstream Republicans (Kasich) and Tea Partiers (Rubio), to both white and Latino voters, to younger voters who want to see someone relatively young on the ticket, to those looking for a ticket whose members run the gamut from executive to legislative experience at both the state and federal levels, and to those who believe all members of a presidential ticket should hail from a major battleground state.
>>70485829
Someone post #6's full pic plz
>>70485829
Rollolololol
> he’d need to win well over 50 percent of the remaining delegates to do so
Wouldn't Kasich need almost every last one of the remaining delegates to even get near Trump's level?
>>70486281
>weaboo
>one 'e'
>>70486359
What numale faggot wouldn't want this specimen.
>>70485502
>Huffpost
Nice try their sport. But you keep at it!
Someday you'll troll /pol/
>>70486491
they're perfect together
>>70486057
You'd rather civil war the nation than vote for a man that cares about it?
Set yourself on fire, degenerate
>>70485502
No one will vote for him in the general election, it will be a landslide for the Democrats
>>70485829
John or Yoko
>>70485502
>>70485555
>>70485637
>>70485688
>>70485829
>>70486525
Since OP is always a fag
http://archive.is/ajkHI
>>70485502
>Huffpost
>relevant
>>70485502
Why even bother having primaries?
>>70485829
Yoko pls
>>70485502
>Abramson
That's fucking scary man. That elite anon who supposedly is a political insider and works for Trump told us a few weeks ago this was going to happen.
Kasich is getting picked because he's the rich man/establishment's bitch according to elite anon.
>>70487072
It gives the peasants an illusion of choice.
>m.huffpost.com
nice try
>>70485829
awoo get
would settle for trap
>>70485829
Fingers crossed for 7.
They are mocking us all guys
>>70485538
We never stood a chance
>>70485829
Yessssssss
>>70485829
I'm noticing a pattern here: cosmetic surgery.
>>70485829
rolling senpai
>>70485502
0% chance of happening. Trump is the only viable candidate for the Republicans right now, can't just set aside millions of voters without blowing up the party.
>>70485502
Huffington Post reads like a high school newspaper. I wouldn't even wipe my ass with this rag,
>>70485502
If that happens Trump will pull out and run as a 3rd party candidate. Which will sabotage the republican nominee
>>70485502
Huffington post needs to learn one thing: the Republican party is not the same as the Democratic party, and Kasich is an inherently weak and play-pretend candidate. He's gonna falter if he's the nominee, even with Rubio as backup.