Rubio and Kasich are now pulling out all stops by asserting they may not support Trump if he is the GOP nominee. It is a hollow threat from a weak position. Rubio is destined to lose Florida and still does not understand why, Kasich knows why, but he is grasping for a lifeline, while both of them grapple for relevancy.
Remarkably, they have already forgotten their written pledge to support the GOP nominee and their voice pledge to support the GOP nominee in front of 10 million viewers a few days ago on TV. I hope Trump jumps all over them in his next meeting for their politically motivated desperate reversal. Politicians you just can not trust them.
Rubio and Kasich claim that the "protesters" at Trump for President rallies provide Rubio and Kasich a free pass on any commitments they have made to support the GOP nominee, which they are slowly and reluctantly admitting will be Trump. In my view, the rallies are Trumps. Protesters have no more right to be disruptive at a Trump rally than a person has the right to yell fire in a movie theater when there is no fire. If the protesters are disruptive, they should recognize a Trump supporter's right to free speech just like they are asserting theirs and leave upon request. Protesters, and there are protesters on most issues because we all never agree on everything, should yield the floor to Trump supporters who have rights too.
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