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Huntsman: Time for Pence to lead the Ticket

His campaign announcement speech ought to have been enough. His campaign should have been DOA.
Even after, when he went after McCain and compared an opponent to a child molester, that's when this flood away should have started.

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Even after, when he went after McCain and compared an opponent to a child molester, that's when this flood away should have started.

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And countless others.

The sad unfortunate truth is, after all of the things this man has said, after his complete lack of experience or interest in governing the nation, it's taken until *now* for them to speak out.
 
And countless others.

The sad unfortunate truth is, after all of the things this man has said, after his complete lack of experience or interest in governing the nation, it's taken until *now* for them to speak out.
Yup. They can flee the Titanic, but internet memory of their previous words and actions is forever.

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Yup. They can flee the Titanic, but internet memory of their previous words and actions is forever.

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After this there is no longer any excuse.

The Growth and Opportunity Project Report needs to be circulated to every Republican voter.

Donald Trump represented the polar opposite of that report's recommendations and here's the consequences.
 
Wha???

I thought this was hyperbole, 'cuz I was unfamiliar with the source!

But here it is in politico:

Politico: RNC Halts All Victory Project Work for Trump

I honestly thought most GOPers would wait to see how the debate goes, before deciding to exit - but wow! I'm a bit blown away by the speed & escalation of this!

If this continues, the WaPo reporter's going to get a Pulitzer over this.

(great 'Sunny' .gif, btw!)

Yeah Washpo was the one who broke the story. CNN got the video non-apology though. And I believe my original link was the politico link.
 
After this there is no longer any excuse.

The Growth and Opportunity Project Report needs to be circulated to every Republican voter.

Donald Trump represented the polar opposite of that report's recommendations and here's the consequences.
The majority of the country opposed amnesty. That remains a salient point.

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Republicans Calling For Trump To Step Aside
  • Sen. John Thune (South Dakota): Third highest ranking Republican in the Senate, previously said he would support the nominee
  • Sen. Mark Kirk (Illinois): Ran campaign ads distancing himself from Trump
  • Sen. Ben Sasse (Nebraska): Prominent "Never Trumper"
  • Sen. Deb Fischer (Nebraska): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Sen. Mike Crapo (Idaho): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (West Virginia): Said the "appropriate next step may be for him to reexamine his candidacy;" Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Sen. Dan Sullivan (Alaska): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska): Tweeted that Trump has "forfeited the right to be our party's nominee," Did not endorse Trump previously
  • Sen. Cory Gardner (Colorado): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Sen. Jeff Flake (Arizona): Did not endorse Trump previously
  • Rep. Martha Roby (Alabama): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Rep. Bradley Byrne (Alabama): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Sen. Mike Lee (Utah): Did not endorse Trump previously
  • Rep. Jason Chaffetz (Utah): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Rep. Mia Love (Utah): Did not endorse Trump previously
  • Rep. Chris Stewart (Utah): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Rep. Barbara Comstock (Virginia)
  • Rep. Mike Coffman (Colorado)
  • Rep. Charlie Dent (Pennsylvania): Previously said he is not voting for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton in the general election
  • Rep. Ann Wagner (Missouri): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Rep. Rodney Davis (Illinois): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Rep. Fred Upton (Michigan)
  • Rep. Justin Amash (Michigan)
  • Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (Nebraska)
  • Rep. Frank LoBiondo (New Jersey): Said he will write in Mike Pence
  • Gov. Dennis Daugaard (South Dakota): Withdrew previous endorsement
  • Joe Heck, Senate Candidate (Nevada): Is running for Democratic Minority Leader Harry Reid's seat
  • Darryl Glenn, Senate Candidate (Colorado): Withdrew previous support
  • Carly Fiorina, former presidential candidate
  • George Pataki, former New York governor
  • Jon Huntsman, former Utah governor
  • Hugh Hewitt, conservative radio talk show host, previous Trump backer





...WOW
 
wow, Hugh Hewitt is denouncing him?
 
I think I can optimistically say this.

I believe that the democrats are going to win a majority in the senate and the house is up for grabs.
 
It's time to run up the score.
 
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