AP
WASHINGTON
(AP) -- To all the political junkies yearning for a contested
Republican convention this summer: not so fast.
It's
still possible for Donald Trump to clinch the nomination by the end of
the primaries on June 7. His path is narrow and perilous. But it's
plausible and starts with a big victory Tuesday in his home state New
York primary.
Trump is the only candidate with
a realistic chance of reaching the 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the
nomination before the July convention in Cleveland. His rivals, Texas
Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, can only hope to stop him.
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