1. After last nights GOP, it's clear that Trump can't become GOP nominee, no matter how the vote goes in coming primaries.
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@HeerJeet The dynamic you're describing already existed before last night's comments. But the collective action problem remains. -
@DouthatNYT Dynamic has existed for a long time. But I think last night's epic clusterfuck will concentrate a few minds. - Show replies
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@HeerJeet But who after last night is dropping out to consolidate the establishment? Rubio? Bush? Kasich?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DouthatNYT The dynamic you're describing already existed before last night's comments. But the collective action problem remains. -
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@DouthatNYT of course right: logic of needing to oppose Trump around for a long time but party too fragmented to do it. - Show replies
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@HeerJeet I don't think anything's changed. Their focus is still taking down Cruz then dealing with Trump at convention if necessary. -
@HeerJeet And strategically they probably want to cut a deal with Trump at convention rather than risking him running as an independent.
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@HeerJeet I think you are correct except if there are pluralities of voters for whom trump is their second choice. Then he goes over 50%.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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