contested convention

There hasn't been a contested convention since 1984, and it could be a problem in the general election.
Prediction markets react quickly to Donald Trump’s loss.
A major investor in the Republican Party sees a chance to snatch back the nomination.
The GOP establishment seems to be rallying around Cruz, but it could be too late.
Republican voters may not love their candidates, but they're not pining for an alternative.
In 1976, the last time there was a contested GOP convention, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan gave these folks constant attention.
Stopping Trump is more doable after his loss in Ohio, but he still has a path to the nomination.