month s republican date in milwaukee whether or not the former president shows up. to take part he and other candidates have to pledge to support whoever wins the g.o.p. nomination in the his home state that pledge would be required to be on the republican ballot which would favor the former president if polling trends continue. this is new and not every candidate is on board. more from randy kay. you agree with it? 100 percent. valid tin is in favor in florida s republican party requiring 2024 candidates to sign a loyalty pledge to support the party s eventual nominee. if you don t do that you re a disorganized party and going to lose elections. you have your differences first you settle them and then you do it as a party. florida s gamestop g.o.p.
in get out take your shots but not wait around and harmed whoever will be the nominee ultimately and we have to mention that there is still some time to figure a lot of this this out. right now, the presumptive frontrunner most parties at this point are trying to prove they re still relevant to their primary voters. this is one way of doing it but it s not tend of the story. congressman, they re being asked to pledge to a candidate loyalty to a candidate, potential loyalty to a candidate who has been indicted already and may be indicted again. 100 percent. for the law and order party they wants considered themselves the law and order party. there s irony in that. that s exactly what they re trying to do. look. donald trump is probably going to be indicted more times. donald trump is probably going to have more issues and now you re forcing somebody to say i m okay with an indicted p. i
and you wouldn t want to vote for someone who didn t sign a loyalty pledge. no ginsberg says the loyalty pledge isn t illegal or necessarily unethical. when it comes to party politics there are moral rules. this is more a moral gut check whether you want to try and tilt a presidential primary for a fronter. the loyalty pledge give the state s republican party party to decide who they allow on the ballot which ginsberg says could hurt voters by limiting their options. what if your candidate you like refused to sign a loyalty pledge? that person couldn t be on the ballot would thai be okay? no. he told cnn via email the pledge is a method to insure unity but not every republican
primary ballot. this is a new mandate and has provided presidential candidates and gop voters. cnn s randy k has the story. 100%. republican voter hernandez % in favor of florida s presidential candidates to sign a loyalty pledge to support the party s eventual nominee. and if they won t sign the pledge they won t appear on the ballot. if you don t do that you are a disorganized party, and you will lose elections. you settle your differences, and then you pull together as a party. we don t want any prima donnas here. florida s gop didn t insist on a pledge last cycle. now that three floridians could be on the ballot donald trump, florida governor ron desantis, and miami mayor francis suarez, it could get interesting. former election lawyer ben ginsberg. this is ron desantis on
state party who was giving this huge technical advantage to donald trump. what it means is that ron desantis really has to temper and moderate his criticism of donald trump or he will find donald trump saying he doesn t mean this. he has already said he will support me for president, so don t take his criticism serious. hernandez voted for trump twice and likes to santas, too. she says the party must unite no matter who it is. donald trump needs to support desantis if he is the front- runner. that s the way i feel. and he wouldn t want to vote for someone who didn t sign that pledge? no i wouldn t. ginsberg says the loyalty pledge isn t illegal or necessarily unethical. when it comes to party politics there are few ethical rules, but i think this is more of a moral gut check issue for