The Billionaire businessman said everyone should forget the polls, forget the short list of important endorsements and forget the GOP infighting, that he'll win the elections.
“We're going to go onto a great victory. It would be nice if the Republicans stuck together,”
“I'm a different kind of a candidate, I think that I win either way. I can win one way or the other,” he said.
When asked specifically of the reports regarding a mutiny of the Republican delegates, Trump dismissed the chatter at once.
“Number
one, they can't do it legally. Number two, I worked for one year and we
won all of those delegates. And, you know, I guess I'm at almost
1,600,” he said, referring to the 1,542 delegates he’s secured. To win
the nomination on the first ballot at the Republican National Convention
next month and avoid a contested convention, Trump needs only 1,237
delegates.
Prominent Republican, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), said Sunday that he would stand by Trump, even if it was out of obligation in order not to create party divisions.
“I
feel like I have certain responsibilities, as not just Congressman Paul
Ryan from the first district of Wisconsin, but as Speaker of the House.
And imagine the Speaker of the House not supporting the duly elected
nominee of our party, therefore creating a chasm in our party to split
us in half, which basically helps deny us the White House, and strong
majorities in Congress,” Ryan said on the same NBC program.
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