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Answer by SQB for Is Donald Trump officially the Republican nominee [as of...

Other answers have already addressed the point that the Republican National Convention will nominate a candidate, but I'd like to address an additional point.(...) why does Google only consider him the...

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Answer by Rik for Is Donald Trump officially the Republican nominee [as of...

A Nomination will be made at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio from July 18 until July 21, 2016.If Trump is nominated at that convention and He recieves enough votes to win the...

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Answer by Schwern for Is Donald Trump officially the Republican nominee [as...

No, Trump is not the official nominee until the Republican National Convention says so.A number of things could go wrong (or right, depending on your politics) to prevent Donald Trump from becoming the...

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Answer by Philipp for Is Donald Trump officially the Republican nominee [as...

He is not the official nominee of the Republican party until the National Convention has met and has officially elected him.However, considering that he will likely run unopposed, this is basically...

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Answer by sabbahillel for Is Donald Trump officially the Republican nominee...

Even though it is "probable" even above the 99% level, he is still not officially nominated by the Republican convention. Even after he has 1,237 delegates committed to vote for him (no matter which...

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Is Donald Trump officially the Republican nominee [as of May 7th]?

Googling the phrase 2016 primaries indicates that Donald Trump is the "likely Republican presidential nominee" (emphasis mine).While Donald Trump needs 1237 delegates to secure the nomination, he...

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