The GOP Doesn’t Need a “Candidate on Horseback”
David Ignatius proposes a bad solution for the Republicans’ presidential nomination problems:
How can the GOP escape this demolition derby? Some have proposed a unity bid by House Speaker Paul Ryan (Wis.), or the redux of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. But these politicians would look like opportunists — stealing the nomination from the two candidates who won most of the primaries and caucuses — and the result might be even more divisive for the GOP.