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Yahoo News "If Trump wins it's destroyed."
112 months ago
Fox News “[Donald J. Trump] is a dangerous demagogue completely unsuited to the responsibilities of a United States president.” - Bruce Kovner, who has donated nearly $3 million to the Republican party
113 months ago
The Wall Street Journal More than 400,000 ballots have already been cast in 18 states. The party could convene and choose a new nominee if Mr. Trump quit, said Ben Ginsberg, a former Republican National Committee attorney. But in several of the battleground states, the dead
Read more ... lines has already passed for reprinting ballots.
Any Potential Changes to GOP Ballot Would Face Hurdles
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As Donald Trump’s most vocal critics within his own party increasingly call for him to relinquish the Republican presidential nomination, they are faced with the harsh reality that voting has already started in many states.
113 months ago
Fox Business "I think [Ted Cruz] disqualified himself for ever being nominated to be president of the United States through the Republican party... I don't see how Republicans will ever forgive what he did last night."
Former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee
Read more ... reacted to Ted Cruz not endorsing Donald J. Trump at the Republican National Convention. #RNCinCLE #GOPConvention
116 months ago
CNN JUST IN: Speaker Paul Ryan announces Donald J. Trump "has been selected as the Republican party nominee for President of the United States." http://cnn.it/29YTUNc
116 months ago
Laughing Squid
117 months ago
News Corpse There is good reason to wonder whether there would be a viable Republican Party after a Trump campaign. Via News Corpse
123 months ago
Washington Post "Trump is forcing Republicans, at long long last, to finally decide, 'Are we going to be the party of racism and lose the White House forever?'
123 months ago
Anand Holtham-Keathley It's baaaack. But it may not be up for long.
Rick Santorum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Richard John "Rick" Santorum (born May 10, 1958) is an American attorney and Republican Party politician. He served as a United States Senator representing Pennsylvania (1995–2007) and was the Senate's third-ranking Republican (2001–07).[1] He ra
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130 months ago

RE Atkins Now, the Republicans can't agree with the Republicans in passing funding for one of the most important agencies, Homeland Security. I'll say it again, because I don't believe what I'm saying: The Republicans in the House can't agree with the Republic
Read more ... ans in the Senate-And they are blaming it on the Democrats. Speaker John Boehner says the Democrats are holding the Bill hostage. But isn't their a majority in the House and the Senate of Republicans. Would it not make sense to pass a Clean Bill on DHS and then take on the President's Immigration Reform in a different forum? So isn't Boehner holding the U.S. Hostage, again. He's been doing this since he's been Speaker of the House. At the expense and well-being and security of the American people, Boehner is using politics again. The Senate passed the Bill and sent it to the House. A clean Bill. But I'd bet Boehner hold the United States hostage again. What is it with this man. At a time when we need DHS more than ever, this man is plying politics with Out lives and security. And he's not budging, and he's blaming it on Democrats. How? A Senate Majority Leader (Republican) can't agree with the House Speaker, a Republican. What's at the root of this all. Boehner is afraid of the Tea Party-That's the root of it all. He doesn't want to appear weak by helping out this Nation. Is that being weak? This has gone on and on for three years, ever since Boehner was elected again and again as speaker. Aren't there any other Republicans who could do that job, when Republicans know full well that Boehner is a coward, afraid of a section of a divided Republican Party. IT's honestly a split Party: It's the Republican/Tea Party. But even the Tea Party wants to pass a clean Bill. Only Boehner is holding this all up, no one else. One man is allowing the entire United States Government to look like a quagmire. One man is holding the United States Government hostage. Is that Democracy? How is that possible? Has anyone got an answer? I do-Vote Boehner out. Other Countries are looking at us and saying: The United States is run by one man, one man has all the power of both the Senate and the House. So I guess Boehner is the Leader of the Free World. We need a change, and that change is getting rid of a menace-John Boehner, a menace to society....I still can't believe what's going on, I can't get a grasp of it-One man controlling the U.S. Government. Hold on here-SOMETHING IS REALLY FISHY....
133 months ago
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