Donald Trump Donald John TrumpObama calls on Senate not to fill Ginsburg's vacancy until after election Planned Parenthood: 'The fate of our rights' depends on Ginsburg replacement Progressive group to spend M in ad campaign on Supreme Court vacancy MORE on Monday said that the Republican Party is trying to stack the deck against him becoming the GOP presidential nominee.

“The bosses are trying to run it,” he told host Chris Cuomo on CNN’s “New Day." "It’s a rigged party. The bosses want to pick whoever they want to pick. The voters wouldn’t stand for it.

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“I’m leading in both votes and delegates. I’m leading by millions of votes. I’m leading by hundreds of delegates. What’s the purpose of going through the primary?”

Trump said rivals Ted Cruz Rafael (Ted) Edward CruzSenate Republicans face tough decision on replacing Ginsburg Cruz: Trump should nominate a Supreme Court justice next week Renewed focus on Trump's Supreme Court list after Ginsburg's death MORE and John Kasich have no hope of blocking him from the nomination.

“The voters don’t want him,” he said of Cruz, his closest competitor. "I’m running against two candidates here.

“When you get 60 percent of the vote in some places, that’s a lot,” the billionaire added. "I’m breaking 60 percent all of the time, and I’m going against two people.”

Trump has repeatedly accused the GOP establishment of trying to sabotage his campaign to become the party’s standard-bearer.

The real estate tycoon leads Cruz by almost 8 points in Indiana ahead of that state's primary on Tuesday, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.

Trump also has 996 delegates, according to The Associated Press's delegate tracker, compared to Cruz’s 565 and Kasich’s 153. At least 1,237 delegates are needed for avoiding a contested Republican National Convention in July.