The Texas Tribune’s Patrick Svitek posted an excerpt of a memo from the John Kasich campaign to supporters where it’s argued that Kasich still has a shot in Pennsylvania because the state awards its delegates “proportionally by congressional district.”

That’s a great theory, governor … but it’s not true:

Kasich campaign to Stop Trump movement in the Northeast: Call us maybe. pic.twitter.com/8vZF86196n — Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) April 10, 2016

OMG!!! The Kasich campaign sent out a memo erroneously claiming PA awards delegates proportionally. https://t.co/XjR7fcgehm — Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) April 10, 2016

@JWGOP is John Weaver, Kasich’s campaign manager. We’ll update this post if he ever replies:

This would be the second state in a month where the Kasich campaign has publicly misstated the delegate allocation system. — Jay Cost (@JayCostTWS) April 10, 2016

And FWIW, Kasich is barely competing for delegates anyway:

.@kerpen @PatrickSvitek has the Kasich campaign even provided a delegate slate for PA? — Joel (@CommodoreBTC) April 10, 2016

@CommodoreBTC They have two guy leaning their way, one of whom is unopposed. I'm keeping a running chart here:https://t.co/E0ZeI7dCOq — Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) April 10, 2016

Not only that, but 54 or Pennsylvania’s 71 are unbound and can vote for however they want at the convention. The other 17 delegates have to vote for the statewide winner on the first ballot:

Does Donald Trump understand the delegate rules in Pennsylvania? https://t.co/HKjHsBBQNO pic.twitter.com/bWYt9YSArI — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 3, 2016

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