The rules of the nominating process are “no different today than 100 years ago. Which is you have a process. And whatever candidate gets a majority of the delegates is going to get the support of the party. That’s how it works,” Reince Priebus said on CNN Thursday. “It’s not going to be any different. There’s not going to be any shell games going on. That’s the process and we’re going to get it done.”
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And he attempted to soothe nerves about chaos in his party.
“I think that we’re doing great, and I know that this party will come together when it’s all over,” he said. “Fighting in primaries is not indicative of losing in November.”
Priebus laughed when asked if the GOP was “potentially falling apart at the seams.”
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