From the March 15 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show:
SEAN HANNITY: I don't care what anyone tells you, but there's only two people now that have a path to the nomination. And I say that because I'm looking at the math, I'm studying the math, I'm looking at how somebody can win, and the numbers are just not there for some of these people that are staying in the race here today.
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The only problem for Kasich, even if he gets all 66 delegates from Ohio, it doesn't matter because he still doesn't have a path to the nomination. Some people are aggravated at the debate we had both on radio and TV yesterday, he thinks it would be exciting to have a brokered convention and yet he doesn't have a path to win outright at 1,237. And to me, when you get to that point where you have no path to 1,237, I think the honorable thing to do is just get out because you don't have a chance to win. And then the only thing you're trying to do is disrupt the process where those candidate who do actually have a shot to win. And then it raises all sorts of questions about what type of shenanigans people are planning for a convention fight, or a brokered convention, or a contested convention.