Donald Trump Is The Republican Party's Presumptive Nominee, And The World Is Very Disappointed

Oh, America.

Tuesday night saw a huge win for Donald Trump in the Republican Party's presidential primaries, causing the real estate magnate's main rival Ted Cruz to drop out and leave the path to the candidacy wide open.

As a result, most of the world is feeling very, very disappointed that America has let this happen.

Oh America. And you thought King George was mad! #Trump

— Queen Victoria (@UKQueenVictoria) May 3, 2016

Oh America. pic.twitter.com/nxalPlFn2O

— Doctor Funk (@HopsAndHerb) May 4, 2016

Oh America! pic.twitter.com/wZmo2KlyGo

— Jhie (@Jhie0730) May 4, 2016

Oh, America. How is this happening? pic.twitter.com/ZIOfKDhRpe

— Vanessa Keadle (@vanessakeadle) May 4, 2016

Oh America... smh pic.twitter.com/D8M7v4XfHW

— Ana Guerra (@a_guerramarin) May 4, 2016

Oh America...look what you've done. pic.twitter.com/aNGDeEa5NB

— Ben Liebmann (@benliebmann) May 4, 2016

Oh America... pic.twitter.com/7V9RSpIVfv

— Alison Dawkins (@AllyDawkins) May 4, 2016

Oh America what have you done! pic.twitter.com/rMmTMkoXsd

— Sarah Poynton (@sarahpoynton) May 4, 2016

Due to Cruz's withdrawal from the race, Trump looks set to win the Republican presidential nomination and is therefore the presumptive nominee - he will become the party's official nominee (barring any unforeseen circumstances) once the primary season ends.

Trump will then go on to duke it out with whoever wins the Democratic primaries in the race for the White House.

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