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Originally Posted by dudermagee
I just hope that Trump breaks the two party system.
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The Republicans end game right now is to force a second round vote. If the others have enough delegates that Trump can't win in the first round automatically, they have to vote again. In the second round, the delegates can vote for whomever they personally feel is the best candidate. So, even though Trump took Florida, in the second round those delegates can show their Florida colors and vote for Cruz (DIW).
If Trump starts off with the majority of the delegates, and does not end up as the candidate. That's the end of the Republican Party.
If the Republican Party splinters into nothing, the Democrat party will crumble too as they turn on themselves.
A retired black union worker in Detroit has nothing in common with a transgender Mexican in Sam Fransisco, who has nothing in common with a wealthy Jewish landlord in New York.
Democrats will no longer have a group of rich old white Christian men to blame.
Well end up like Europe with 10-15 parties and then the party's will have to form coalitions in order to get anything done.