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Donald Trump Hits 'Magic Number' of Delegates Required for Nomination

Trump hit the 1,237 mark after unbound delegates from North Dakota, Colorado and Pennsylvania pledged their support for him.
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Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a rally with supporters in Anaheim, California, U.S., May 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstJONATHAN ERNST / Reuters

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has officially secured a majority of GOP delegates, giving him the "magic number" required to clinch the GOP nomination.

Trump passed the 1,237 mark after unbound delegates from North Dakota, Colorado and Pennsylvania pledged their support for him.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump applauds after singing the National Anthem during a rally at the Anaheim Convention Center on May 25 in Anaheim, Calif.Jae C. Hong / AP

NBC News declared the real estate mogul to be the presumptive Republican nominee after his remaining GOP competitors dropped out of the race in early May.

Trump will not officially become the nominee until he accepts the nomination at the Republican convention in Cleveland in July.

Earlier in the race, Trump foes within the Republican Party hoped to prevent him from reaching the so-called "magic number" of a majority of delegates, forcing a contested nomination process that would have prompted a potentially chaotic power struggle between different factions of the GOP on the convention floor.

But Trump deflated the hopes of rivals like Ted Cruz and John Kasich after decisively winning the Indiana primary on May 3 and putting himself easily within reach of a majority of delegates before the end of the primary process.