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Monday, April 25, 2016

Cruz And Kasich Join Forces Against Trump

Donald Trump's rivals are joining forces in a last-ditch effort to deny the Republican presidential front runner the delegates needed to win the party nomination.

The campaigns of Ted Cruz and John Kasich issued statements on Sunday night announcing moves to co-ordinate their operations in future primary contests

Mr Cruz's campaign said it would "clear the path" for Mr Kasich in Oregon and New Mexico.

Minutes later, the Kasich campaign pledged to give Mr Cruz "a clear path in Indiana".

"Having Donald Trump at the top of the ticket in November would be a sure disaster for Republicans," said Jeff Roe, Mr Cruz's campaign manager.

"Not only would Trump get blown out by Clinton or Sanders, but having him as our nominee would set the party back a generation."

Mr Kasich's chief strategist, John Weaver, added: "Our goal is to have an open convention in Cleveland, where we are confident a candidate capable of uniting the party and winning in November will emerge as the nominee."

The move illustrates the growing concern amid the Republican Party that Mr Trump cannot otherwise be stopped from winning the nomination outright by vacuuming up the 1,237 delegates he needs.

Despite his current lead, Mr Trump has shown no signs of complacency and has vented his frustration, branding the nomination process "rigged" against him because establishment party members oppose him.

Trump tweeted his reaction to the deal: "Wow, just announced that Lyin' Ted and Kasich are going to collude in order to keep me from getting the Republican nomination. DESPERATION!

"Lyin' Ted and Kasich are mathematically dead and totally desperate. Their donors & special interest groups are not happy with them. Sad!"

If no candidate has enough support by the first vote at the Republican National Convention in July, many delegates will be allowed to switch sides on subsequent ballots.


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