Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) rejected Donald Trump’s complaints that the GOP presidential process is “rigged,” the Washington Examiner reports.
Said McConnell: “So there are some candidates suggesting that it’s somehow tricky to simply follow the rules of the convention.”
He added: “When a nominee gets to a majority, he will actually be the candidate. If he doesn’t, there will be a second ballot and about 60 percent of the delegates who are bound on the first ballot will be free to do what they want on the second ballot. And I’m increasingly optimistic that there actually may be a second ballot.”
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