a fellow named richard winger looked at this issue and came to a different conclusion. he thought it was only south carolina and texas that would have a sore loser law. why do you think that analysis is wrong and yours is he only looked historically and said can i find instances where someone sought a major party and ran as a third party candidate. while it s true there are some, the best well known will be john anderson in 1980, i think the modern environment 40 years after john anderson did it, i think the represent scan party would look very differently at a trump third party run if he were not the republican nominee and would look to take advantage of these laws and challenge his access to the ballot in those 28 states. jason, what would happen if trump or anyone else for that matter were to run for a nomination and not get it and then try and advance a write-in