Trump claims Republican Party is 'disenfranchising people' with 'crooked shenanigans' as Cruz picks up delegates in states where the billionaire won more votes
- Trump won more votes in Louisiana but Cruz may emerge with more convention delegates from the state
- The
billionaire cited that example as evidence of a 'corrupt system' of
Republican elites scheming to make sure he's not their standard bearer
- 'It's not right. We're supposed to be a democracy,' he told 10,000 fans in Rochester, New York
- The Empire State's Republicans will hold a primary on April 19, and Trump is leading polls by a mile
April 10
Donald Trump
warned Republican Party elites on Sunday that he and his army of
peasants with pitchforks are wise to efforts to cheat Republican primary
voters through the 'crooked shenanigans' of the GOP's convention
delegate selection process.
'You
know what? They're taking your vote away. They're disenfranchising
people,' he said in between chants of 'USA!', 'We Want Trump!' and
'Build That Wall!'
'I
say this to the RNC and I say it to the Republican Party: You're going
to have a big problem, folks,' Trump warned, 'because the people don't
like what's going on.'
Trump
had previously forecast 'riots' among the GOP's rank and file if he won
more elected primary delegates than any other Republican candidate but
were still denied the nomination.
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