“Republican delegates at a contested convention may end up imposing a running mate on the candidate they choose as their presidential nominee,” the Washington Examiner reports.
“That means Sen. Ted Cruz could be nominated to head the ticket but be forced to accept businessman Donald Trump or Gov. John Kasich as his vice president. Equally, it could mean different versions of that odd-couple ticket — Trump-Cruz, or Kasich-Trump — leaving bitter rivals to do emergency repairs to their relationships after 2016’s especially divisive primary.”

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