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Trump wants to sue

Joe

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Yes, i know, how strange of trump to want to sue someone. But its not exactly clear who he wants to sue or can sue but he is in the suing kind of mood. his all stems from the Louisiana Primary.

As explained in a recent Wall Street Journal report, while Trump beat Ted Cruz by 3.6 percentage points in Louisiana, the Texas senator may walk away with ten more delegates. Technically, Trump and Cruz won the same number of delegates, 18 each, but since Marco Rubio dropped out of the race, his delegates are now free agents. They're expected to back Cruz, along with the state's five unbound delegates. Cruz supporters also snatched up five of Louisiana's six spots on the committees that will write the rules of the GOP convention, which could be key in determining the winner of a contested convention.

That certainly sounds insane, but as has been widely discussed in recent weeks, that's true of America's entire patchwork of arcane primary rules. Jason Doré, the executive director of the Louisiana GOP, tells the Times-Picayune that the decision to award delegates on a proportional basis was made long before anyone knew Trump was running, and if he has a problem with how Rubio's delegates are voting, it's "between Mr. Trump and those guys." Similarly, who the unbound delegates choose to support is "out of our control."

Doré said the state party "will be prepared" should Trump sue, but he noted that it's "unclear" who exactly Trump intends to go after in court.

Of course, a winner like Trump has no use for that kind of logic. Everyone knows America's primary process isn't great, and threatening frivolous lawsuits is Trump's preferred method of fixing things.

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/03/trump-to-sue-to-louisiana-fix-primary-system.html
 
Yeah, this one should just be a stickied linkfest thread.
 
i just find it ironic b/c republicans have historically been the party to be anti-litigation. their tort reform in the 2000s under bush was massively detrimental, particularly to medical malpractice lawsuits that capped what people could sue doctors for if they accidentally amputated the wrong limb or left a fuckin sponge in your colon.

now all of a sudden, litigation is so hip and cool b/c some fuckface like trump does it as an intimidation tactic. really, the more i'm seeing of republicans turned trump supporters, the more disgusted i am with these people and their lack of morality.
 
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