Donald Trump reaches 1,237 number to clinch GOP nomination

TrumpBismarckGOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump has reached the magic number of 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the GOP presidential nomination, according to the AP delegate count released Thursday morning.

According to the AP report, Trump has crossed the threshold by one of 1,238 delegates he obtained by a “small number of the party’s unbounded delegates” who told the AP they would support him at the convention in Cleveland this July. Out of the 29 unbound Republican delegates, 15 of those unbound delegates came from North Dakota, 7 from Pennsylvania, 2 from West Virginia, 2 from Nevada and 1 each from Colorado, New Hampshire, and Oklahoma.

Among those who sealed the deal were Oklahoma GOP chairwoman Pam Pollard, and Colorado GOP chairman Steve House who spoke to the AP confirming their support.

“I think [Trump] has touched a part of our electorate that doesn’t like where our country is,” Pollard said. “I have no problem supporting Mr. Trump.”

“Leadership is leadership,” said House. “If he can surround himself with the political talent, I think he will be fine.”

Five states vote on June 7th with 303 delegates up for grabs in the final GOP primaries left before the convention. Among the five states is California, the largest prize with 173 delegates are at stake. The sole candidate left running on the GOP side, Trump will easily add more delegates to his total, avoiding a messy contested convention.

Speaking to reporters after securing the number to clinch the Republican nominee, Trump gloated that he secured the nomination before Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. “We were supposed to be going into July and here I am watching Hillary fight and she can’t even close the deal,” Trump said, during a press conference in North Dakota. “The folks behind me got us right over the top from North Dakota. We have had tremendous support from almost everybody.”

On debating Bernie Sanders, a prospect that originated Wednesday night on the show Jimmy Kimmel Live, Trump agreed to the idea only if money would be raised to be put up for charity. “I’d love to debate Bernie, he’s a dream,” Trump replied when asked about a possible bipartisan debate. “I said, and I said last night, I would love to debate him, but I want a lot of money to be put up for charity, women’s health issues. If we can raise $10 or 15m for charities.”

Sanders agreed to the debate on twitter

The issue of the Keystone pipeline was asked before Trump gave his first major speech on energy issues at the annual Williston Basin Petroleum Conference. Trump told reporters he would approve the proposed pipeline, but added he wants a better deal only if the United States is given a significant piece of the profit.

“I want the Keystone pipeline, but the people of the United States should be given a piece, a significant piece of the profits,” Trump said. “That’s how we’re going to make our country rich again, and it’s how we’re going to make America great again.”

 

Mona Salama

Mona Salama is a PolitiChicks political reporter based in New York City covering politics and NYPD. She reports broadly on the 2016 campaign trail from the road and at home. Prior to joining PolitiChicks, Mona started with Wayne Dupree's WAAR where she covered NY politics, 2014 mid-term elections, and the NYPD. In 2015, DC Gazette considers Mona as one of the 20 rising Conservative stars. She was cited as "generally one of the most stunning women in political commentary with a huge future ahead of her, we’re pretty sure Mona Salama will soon easily be the next Andrea Tantaros and a common conservative household name." Currently she is finishing her Masters, all while at the same time covering the 2016 Presidential race, in Public Policy at John Jay College in New York City. Mona can be followed on twitter at @MonaSalama_ and email: mona@politichicks.com

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