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GOP establishment disgracing party in effort to stop Trump

Trump will then head down the street to the National Republican Senatorial Committee to meet with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, his top lieutenants and other select lawmakers.

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“I think the question is, where are we going from here?” Feingold, who served three terms before Johnson, a Republican, ousted him in 2010, hammered Johnson and the presumptive Republican presidential nominee throughout his 20-minute speech at Infusino’s Banquet Hall, 3201 Rapids Drive, which hosted the local Democratic Party’s annual banquet.

And Trump called Rubio “Little Marco” and often said he sweats like a dog, paying no attention to the fact that dogs really aren’t known for sweating.

“Jeb was one of the first ones to yell and scream that Trump would not sign that oath and now Trump signed it, Bush is going to back off it. I think it’s terrible”, said St. Lucie County GOP Committeewoman Mary Ann Russell, who originally supported Rubio. “This is about, in my opinion, what’s better for the country”.

Already, other meetings between Trump and other House factions are in the works, including with the conservative House Freedom Caucus.

Ryan and members of his restive Republican coalition, especially those who still face primary races, also can ill afford to alienate the legions of Trump supporters who have transformed politics back home in their own states. We gave it everything we’ve got.

Democrats will try to “saddle” candidates with “all the policy positions, temperament, character and record” of Trump, he said.

Barnett conceded after the minority panel met that Trump’s “tone” on immigration has offended some voters.

They are trying to stop Donald Trump from getting the nomination by telling voters, more or less, whom not to vote for.

Vote for who you want; don’t be swayed by the establishment.

“Florida, I know, it’s a place where people pull together”.

Attorney General Pam Bondi tried to whip up support for Trump during a Saturday morning breakfast.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Top Republicans suggested on Sunday that Donald Trump needs more public policy schooling, particularly on foreign affairs, to earn the confidence of a fractured party and show he’s ready to take on likely Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

“We can always have differences”, he said. “Our opinion as the party is that we’re going to do whatever we can to make sure Hillary Clinton never sees the inside of the White House”. The effort has allegedly been underway since Trump announced his candidacy, but has been significantly stepped up in the wake of Trump’s victory in IN, following his win over Ted Cruz and the latter’s campaign suspension.

One indication, Giorno said, was the selection on Saturday of the final 15 at-large delegates to the Republican National Convention. Many conservatives expect that group and others to get behind Trump.

The speaker discussed the need for Trump to represent all Republicans, including those who didn’t vote for him, according to a House Republican briefed on the meeting with GOP leadership.

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