Government
May 7, 2016
Trump likely to get 172 California delegates
Cruz and Kasich both used the term "suspend" when declaring they would no longer actively campaign for the Republican Party nomination, leaving some to question what will happen to the delegates bound to them at the convention. By Audrey Perry Martin





Audrey Perry Martin
Audrey Perry Martin is a national and California political law expert with nearly 20 years of experience. Her practice is focused on advising corporations, candidates, political action committees (PACs), political parties, and major campaign donors in the areas of political and election law. Audrey is the Vice President for Judicial Affairs at the Republican National Lawyers Association and teaches election law.
Ted Cruz abruptly suspended his campaign this week - effectively ending the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Not less than 24 hours later, John Kasich followed suit and suspended his campaign and Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus proclaimed Donald Trump to be the Republican "presumptive nominee," giving the New Yorker the right to help plan the Republican National Convention in Ohio this July...
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