By LARRY BUCHANAN and ALICIA PARLAPIANO
The rules for
how Republican delegates are selected — which differ in every state —
could end up turning votes for one candidate into delegates who will
support another candidate at the convention.
Delegates are generally
supposed to represent voters.
When voters cast ballots in the presidential primaries, they are really voting for delegates.
Those delegates, in turn, are the actual people who will vote on the party’s nominee at the summer convention.
But delegates may not personally
support the candidate that voters picked.
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