Sunday, August 14, 2016

Ouch




Maybe his voters don't read and won't find out.
Publicly, Republican Party officials continue to stand by Donald Trump. Privately, at the highest levels, party leaders have started talking about cutting off support to Trump in October and redirecting cash to save endangered congressional majorities.

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Sean Spicer, the RNC’s top strategist, on Wednesday made that case to 14 political reporters he convened at the organization’s Capitol Hill headquarters for an off-the-record conversation about the election.

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Spicer emphasized that RNC chairman Reince Priebus has been working aggressively to coach Trump into being a more disciplined candidate, calling the nominee “five or six times a day,” according to another person present at last week’s closed-door meeting.

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“Early voting in Ohio starts in a few weeks, there’s a 45-day window for absentee voters, so mid-September would probably be the latest the RNC could redeploy assets and have any real impact,” said an RNC member privately. “The only thing you could change in mid-October would be to shift some TV ads, maybe try to prop up Senate candidates in tough races like [Rob] Portman, [Marco] Rubio and [Pat] Toomey.”

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[O]n Thursday, POLITICO revealed that more than 70 Republicans had signed a letter to Priebus that urged him to immediately cut off spending on Trump and to shift cash to saving the party’s congressional majorities instead.

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One Trump staffer dismissed the possibility that the RNC might cut off funding to the nominee and downplayed talk of tension between the entities. The staffer said he communicates with his party counterparts “multiple times a day and the interactions are 100 percent good.”

  Politico
Are you sure that was a Trump staffer and not John Miller?
Priebus, Spicer and other RNC brass also projected a united front, with Priebus rejecting reports of discord by showing up Friday at a Trump rally in Erie, Pennsylvania. “Don’t believe the garbage you read,” Priebus said. “Let me tell you something: Donald Trump, the Republican Party, all of you, we’re gonna put him in the White House and save this country together.”
Until October, at least.

Earlier today:


There was one quote I read recently where he said he's been the same person since kindergarten.  That's not hard to believe.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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