Because, when you don't get your own way, try to change the rules. But I have to admit, this is a good move for the party. Trump in no way represents the GOP. And, since he is not really a Republican, then why not attempt to replace him with a Republican. Actually, I can see the logic behind this, but it would be a very dangerous move, and pretty much put an end to GOP presidential aspirations for a generation, if successful.
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The point is the GOP hasn't been representing many of their constituents. its the fault of the party leadership, the GOP good ole boys etc.. that Trump has done so well in the race in the first place.
So the party needs to change, not put their head in the sand and manipulate things so they can continue to suck.