Can Republicans still change their presidential nominee?published at 15:16 British Summer Time 31 May
Anthony Zurcher
BBC North America correspondent
Julie in Munich asks: Is it too late for the Republicans to choose another candidate or are they too far down the line to switch to another candidate, such as Nikki Haley? Would they lose face if they did switch now?
With the Republican National Convention still more than a month away, it’s technically not too late for the party to change its presidential nominee. Nothing is written in stone until the balloons drop in Milwaukee in mid-July.
Practically, however, such a plot twist is almost unthinkable.
Long gone are the days of backroom meetings, where party bosses gather to pick their nominee. Switching from Trump would require convention delegates who have been selected by his campaign on the basis of their service and loyalty to break with their leader in a particularly visible and dramatic way.
That’s just not going to happen unless Trump withdraws from the race and gives them new marching orders.
The chance for the Republican Party to move in a different direction came and went with the primary votes earlier this year – votes that Trump overwhelmingly won.
Convictions or not, it’s still his party until proven otherwise.