his is an interesting question. I suppose it depends in part on the point at which he loses. I think if he somehow loses the Republican nomination, his response will be different than if he loses the general election. My guess (and all of this is just speculation) is that if he loses the nomination, after leading in the polls for a year and winning a lot of early primaries, he will be angry, will accuse the party of stealing the nomination from him, and do what he can to sink their chances of winning the general election. It is very hard to imagine him supporting the eventual Republican nominee if, for example, there is a brokered convention in which Trump has more delegates than anyone else (but not a majority) and still walks away without the nomination. This is the most likely scenario whereby he'd lose the nomination at this point, and he will almost certainly see this as a kind of cheating being used against him. He's got the support of about 1/3 of the Republican ele...
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