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10-12-2016, 04:40 PM #1
Exclusive: USA TODAY survey shows that a quarter of elected top Republicans won't end
Exclusive: USA TODAY survey shows that a quarter of elected top Republicans won't endorse Trump
Paul Singer , USA TODAY 2:01 p.m. EDT October 12, 2016
For the first time in modern American history, a significant number of GOP leaders are parting ways with their party's presidential nominee. USA TODAY NETWORK
Twenty-six percent of Republican governors and members of Congress are refusing to endorse GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, according to a survey by the USA TODAY Network.
Of the 31 Republican governors, 54 GOP senators and the 246 Republican members of the House (331 total), the survey identified 87 who are not endorsing Trump's candidacy as of late Tuesday.
It is an extraordinary demonstration of the fracture Trump’s candidacy has revealed in the Republican Party. There is no precedent in modern American political history for elected officials of either party to refuse en masse to support their presidential nominee. It shows that Trump will have to wage a national campaign without the fleet of surrogates and supporters that every other presidential contender has relied on for decades to help bring voters to the polls. And it illustrates how hard it will be for the GOP to rebuild if Trump loses.
Some of these elected officials rejected Trump months ago; many turned on him since the release of a 2005 tape of Trump making lewd comments about women; and some simply refuse to say whether they will or will not vote for their party's presidential nominee.
By way of comparison, in September 2012, The Hill newspaper wrote that only "a handful" of Republican lawmakers were declining to support GOP nominee Mitt Romney, naming only three. Of those, only one, Justin Amash of Michigan, is still in Congress. Amash has refused to endorse Trump as well, and tweeted Saturday, "He should have stepped aside long ago."
This is one reason why Trump on Tuesday took on the party in a series about tweets about Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republican leaders.
Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska was the first Republican senator to say he would not vote for Trump, saying in a February Facebook post, "if Donald Trump ends up as the GOP nominee, conservatives will need to find a third option." Nineteen of his GOP Senate colleagues have now joined him. Eleven Republican governors are also not on "Team Trump," and 57 members of the House have declined to support him, according to the USA TODAY Network tally.
Trump's "offensive comments make it very difficult for any candidate to support him," said Fred Malek, a longtime Republican strategist and finance chair for the Republican Governors Association. "Therefore you have an unheard of number looking to their own election prospects and feeling they are better served by not supporting him."
Malek said he believes the remarkable number of dissenters in the party represent concerns about Trump, not a deeper fissure in the party, and that the party will be able to reunite in the next election cycle even if Trump loses.
Tyler White, a political science professor at the University of Nebraska, disagrees. "We are seeing a diversity in the Republican Party that we are not used to," White said. Democrats have a reputation for being fractious and hard to organize; Republicans have been the party "with a reputation of being in lock step with one another, and decisions are made by the 'adults' in the party."
What has changed, White said, is "this giant debate going on within the Republican party about who their base really is. Is it based on immigration and cultural issues. or is to the the group that is more focused on national security and fiscal responsibility?"
Ryan's time as House speaker illustrate the challenge of trying to bridge that divide. Ryan took the speakers' gavel only after conservative hard-liners pushed out his predecessor, John Boehner of Ohio. Ryan hesitated in endorsing Trump, saying first that he wanted to make sure Trump shared the policy agenda of House Republicans; he later endorsed Trump but continued to scold the candidate for inflammatory comments. On Monday, Ryan did not withdraw his endorsement, but said he would not campaign with Trump and he urged other Republicans to do whatever was best for their own re-election.
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10-12-2016, 04:45 PM #2
Oookay, lets see, how many votes is that?
9 Governors.
12 Senators
55 Representatives
76 Total
Hmmmmm .... "EXCLUSIVE" .... really?
You stupid CORRUPT MEDIA, you waste your time worrying about 76 non-Trump votes in a General Election of 130 million?!
Listen up .... you stupid bimbos:
WE DON'T CARE!!
TRUMP!! TRUMP!! TRUMP!! TRUMP!! TRUMP!! TRUMP!! TRUMP!! TRUMP!!A Nation Without Borders Is Not A Nation - Ronald Reagan
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10-12-2016, 04:51 PM #3"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**
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10-12-2016, 05:13 PM #4
Hmmmm .... I guess we'll find out soon enough.
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10-12-2016, 06:03 PM #5
My local Fox political analyst never really said anything good about Trump. He never mentions anything negative about Hillary. His remark after the debate was that Trump had nothing to lose. The past couple of days his remarks are that Trump is way down in the polls and it's hard to come back and win. If I only received political news from my Fox affiliate, I would think everyone is going to vote for Clinton.
Personally, I can't even stand to listen or look at her. I despise what she stands for. I pray she does not win.
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10-12-2016, 06:08 PM #6Personally, I can't even stand to listen or look at her. I despise what she stands for. I pray she does not win."The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**
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10-12-2016, 07:30 PM #7
Admitted polls are fixed: http://www.breitbart.com/radio/2016/...-so-dishonest/
Pat Caddell on ‘Cooked’ Reuters Poll: ‘Never in My Life Have I Seen a News Organization Do Something So Dishonest’
I also read that the Plan is to put Hillary ahead in fixed polls to keep Trump voters away. Thinking there is no sense to vote for Trump if Hellery will win and is ahead in polls. If this is their plan to win...mind games! Trump voters are stoked and ready to go to ballot boxes around the country. Good luck with that!
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10-12-2016, 08:20 PM #8
Right on posylady!! Trump Supporters will be there on November 8 in droves. If this is the Clinton Strategy, Trump's got this election hands down.
STAY TRUE!! STAY TRUMP!!
GO GO TRUMP SUPPORTERS!! I can't wait to vote on election day. I'm going to sing "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP" all the way in, while I'm there and on my way out!A Nation Without Borders Is Not A Nation - Ronald Reagan
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10-12-2016, 08:24 PM #9
Lets see how many of Obama and Hillary's new citizens will vote for them. Anyone with a brain won't. IMO
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