Ken Cuccinelli was on with ABC yesterday to discuss Trumpertantrum’s fraud claims after losing in Wyoming:

The key part:

STEPHANOPOULOS: If you look at where this is going right now, it seems like even if Mr. Trump doesn’t get to 1,237, he’s going to go into Cleveland with the most votes, having won the most states, having the most delegates and most Republicans think whoever meets those three criteria should be the nominee.

Why are they wrong?

CUCCINELLI: Well, first of all, you have to get a majority to be the nominee, period. That’s a bottom-line rule; it’s been the rule from the beginning. That’s the measuring stick and Donald Trump hasn’t won a majority anywhere, not in a single state anywhere in the country.

Ted Cruz has. But Donald Trump has not.

So when we get to Cleveland, if no one has the 1,237, which appears most likely at this point, then you still have to get to 1,237. That’s the benchmark.

You know, football teams don’t get to get in the red zone and then demand a touchdown and then cry about it when you don’t give them one. But that’s what we’re dealing with the Trump campaign. Lots of football teams get in the red zone and lose.

STEPHANOPOULOS: You also just heard —

CUCCINELLI: And we’re aiming to win this by building — by building up the number of folks who support Ted. And he’s growing the coalition he needs to win.

STEPHANOPOULOS: You just heard Mr. Manafort say you’re doing — you guys are doing with the help of breaking the rules.

CUCCINELLI: Right. And you asked the key follow-up question: tell me one example. And he couldn’t give you a single example.

I mean, they keep using this hyperbolic rhetoric that they can’t back up and you said, well, you know, the lawsuits are coming.

He can’t answer the question because we’re playing within the — within the rules established a long time ago and motivating voters based on Ted’s vision. That’s why we’re winning now. That’s why we’re rolling through so many of these states.

That’s why he didn’t even bother to compete. Trump didn’t just lose in Wyoming; he got stomped. And the same was true in Colorado: 65,000 people participated in Colorado. And Ted Cruz swept those — that election. And he did it with his vision for economic growth, to make this country secure finally and also to expand freedom.