So basically the Donald Trump situation has become a little tricky for the GOP.

Obviously this is my personal opinion and still as of today I am totally neutral and undecided on who I may vote for in November, but at the following in-depth the whole Donald from situation, because it has become a situation, I have come to these conclusions even if they may sound like speculation I’m sure that there are many of my readers that would agree with what I Have to say.

Let’s say for some crazy reason Donald Trump doesn’t make the 50% delegate milestone, and he will have to go to the convention to convince the superdelegates to give him the nomination, however it would be only right that he had nomination considering that the majority of the American voters in all the primaries around the country voted mostly for him. However it seems that the GOP may not be taking that direction…

… It seems that the GOP is a pain to the superdelegates deciding today” Donald Trump to the side and replace him maybe with Romney or even the speaker of the house Paul Ryan. Obviously many would think that job would be done and that the so-called most dangerous Donald Trump would be out on the way. Not too fast!

If that was to take place then the majority of the Donald Trump supporters and sympathizers would be outrage and in their eyes it would look like he was in legitimately remove and replace with someone that did absolutely nothing during the campaign to deserve that position and of course the nomination. Many Republicans would not go to vote in this case, some specialists say that up to 15% of the Republican sympathizers would not vote.

Donald Trump is a loose cannon as many journalists describe, so what if not loose cannon then decides to run as an independent and take roughly 22% up to 35% of Republican voters is way, that would mean for the Democratic Party ever it will be either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders would win my absolute majority landslide, some even say that the Republican Party would end up in third place after the independence.

Not only the GOP would lose total credibility, the Republican Party would most probably fall apart, and to rebuild that trust in those roughly 50% of Americans therefore 155 million voters, it could even take decades.

So do you see where I’m going with this and why I say that the situation surrounding Donald Trump has become extremely tricky, none of the party leaders want him as president and I repeat not one of them, but they might have to bite their tongues close their eyes and turned the other way because it seems the alternatives to bring Republican Party total destruction.