That is not how it works

According to The Donald:

Donald Trump took his outsider presidential campaign to the nation’s capital Monday, urging the Republican Party to accept him as the nominee even if he falls short of the required amount of delegates. “If people want to be smart, they should embrace this movement,” he said at a news conference … “If they don’t want to be smart, they should do what they’re doing now.” …”

That is not how it works.

Candidates who try to intimidate the party apparatus should be widely popular and leading in the polls.  That is not what Trump is bringing to the table:

” … Trump is on the verge of two things once thought to be impossible: winning the Republican presidential nomination, and putting Republicans’ historically large House majority in danger … Trump’s remarkable rise in the GOP presidential race, and the backlash he has already provoked among the broader electorate, has suddenly raised the prospect of a large November wave against Trump and the Republicans who would share the ballot with him …”

Marvelous.

How can the New York Republicans not be aware of this?

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