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Trump’s Delegate Whine

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This editorial in the WSJ says it is quite normal for the Republican Party to choose which candidate best represents its platform, citing a decision by Supreme Court Justice Scalia. This follows the selection of delegates in Colorado in April 2016, with most of the delegates going to Ted Cruz.

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