There is a possibility that no Republican candidate for President will reach the delegate count of 1,237. The past few weeks Donald Trump has argued that whoever has the most delegates at the time of the GOP convention should be the nominee. According to POLITICO, a new poll shows that most Republicans agree with Trump.

Republican voters appear to agree with Donald Trump: Whoever has the most delegates should win the GOP nomination — never mind if he racks up a majority.

Sixty-three percent of Republican voters said the candidate with the most delegates should win the party's nomination, even if he does not get an outright majority before the Republican National Convention in July, according to a new Bloomberg Politics poll out Wednesday. Just 33 percent said the delegates should decide who is the nominee with no restriction on who they could select.

"While I believe I will clinch before Cleveland and get more than 1237 delegates, it is unfair in that there have been so many in the race!" Trump tweeted shortly after the poll's release.

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