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Title: Nevada governor: 'I cannot say I will definitely vote’ for Trump (Walker: No)
Source: The Hill
URL Source: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box ... say-i-will-definitely-vote-for
Published: Jun 8, 2016
Author: Mark Hensch
Post Date: 2016-06-08 20:09:06 by Hondo68
Keywords: such poor choices, previously endorsing Kasich, not for sure
Views: 903
Comments: 4

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Brian Sandoval, Nevada's Republican governor, on Tuesday said he is reconsidering voting for Donald Trump after the billionaire’s attacks on a Hispanic judge.

“I support the Republican Party and will continue to help elect strong Republican leaders in Nevada but at this time I cannot say I will definitely vote for Mr. Trump,” he said in a statement, according to The Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Sandoval said in an earlier interview with the newspaper he is disappointed in Trump’s criticism of Judge Gonzalo Curiel’s ethnicity.

“I will only say you can’t defend the indefensible,” he said, adding his vote for the GOP’s presumptive presidential nominee is “not for sure.”

“Now, he’s talked about this judge and he’s also made a reference to another minority group that he would have the same concerns about, which obviously concerns me as well.”

Sandoval added he also disapproves of Trump’s opinion that Gov. Susana Martinez (R) is “not doing the job” for New Mexico’s voters.

“She is a good friend and I think she’s done extraordinary things for the state of New Mexico. She’s a good leader, a great leader.”

Sandoval said early last month he plans to vote for Trump after previously endorsing Ohio Gov. John Kasich in the Republican primary.

“Now that he has dropped out of the race, I plan to vote for the presumptive nominee although it is no secret we don’t agree on every issue,” he said in a Facebook post. "Elections are about making choices and the Democratic nominee is simply not an option.”

Sandoval and other Republicans are aghast over Trump’s repeated attacks on Curiel’s “Mexican heritage." Curiel was born in Indiana to Mexican immigrants.

Trump insists Curiel will not fairly oversee lawsuits involving Trump University because of the billionaire’s border and immigration policies.


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He was against Trump, before he was for him, but now he's against him again. Another flip flop at the convention? Yes, we can!


Scott Walker said that

Scott Walker said that "it's just sad in America that we have such poor choices right now" in the general election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. | AP Photo

Walker backs away from endorsing Trump

Faced with mounting controversies surrounding his party’s nominee for president, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is backing away from his pledge to support Donald Trump.

In an interview with Madison, Wisconsin’s WKOW, Walker, who dropped out of the GOP race in September 2015, lamented the general-election matchup between presumptive nominees Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.

“It’s just sad in America that we have such poor choices right now,” he said.

Walker, who endorsed Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in the Wisconsin primary, had previously pledged to support the Republican nominee “whoever that is,” arguing that any GOP candidate would be preferable to Clinton. On Tuesday, however, the Wisconsin governor seemed less certain of his ability to back Trump, pointing to the candidate’s accusations of bias against a Hispanic federal judge as especially troubling.

“He’s not yet the nominee. Officially that won’t happen until the middle of July, and so for me that’s kind of the timeframe,” Walker said. “In particular I want to make sure that he renounces what he says, at least in regards to this judge.”

Still, Walker didn’t back away from his criticisms of Clinton in explaining the difficult position in which he finds himself.

“So we’ve got someone who has systematically lied to the American people and in doing so, in some ways has actually put America’s national security at risk,” Walker said. “And someone who at least of late has been saying things that run directly at odds with our core beliefs and principles in this country.”

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#1. To: hondo68 (#0)

" Sandoval and other Republicans are aghast over Trump’s repeated attacks on Curiel’s “Mexican heritage." Curiel was born in Indiana to Mexican immigrants. "

And when Trump is setting in the White House, Sandoval and other Republican girly men will be falling over themselves to get in to see him.

These damn guys are waaaaay too prone to suck up to minorities. I guess they think they might score another vote. They act like a hooker with a dog butt ugly face ready to do anything to get a trick.

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't

Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.

if you look around, we have gone so far down the the rat hole, the almighty is going to have to apologize to Sodom and Gomorrah, if we don't have a judgement come down on us.

President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people. --Clint Eastwood

"I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur

Stoner  posted on  2016-06-08   20:44:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: hondo68 (#0)

Nevada governor: 'I cannot say I will definitely vote’ for Trump ...

It’s all political posturing bullshit.

For every plus expected to be gained, they fail to realize there is a corresponding disadvantage.

Ben Sasse, the loudest, most persistent, highest-ranking detractor of Donald Trump left in the GOP, insists, “There’s nothing I’ve done with Mr. Trump that has anything to do with political posturing.” A growing number of Republicans would beg to differ.

The Nebraska senator — who in the past few days alone essentially called Trump a racist and said he’s open to embracing the Libertarian Party — is making enemies among Republicans back home and drawing disapproval among his Senate colleagues for his months-long anti-Trump crusade.

The effort has vaulted Sasse out of backbencher obscurity and turned him into a folk hero of the GOP’s dwindling “never Trump” constituency. But his naysayers say the first-term lawmaker, who never held elected office before he won his Senate seat two years ago, should start focusing more on his job.

“It’s disappointing, and I think frankly, it’s conduct that Nebraskans do not find becoming of a United States senator who’s got a year-and-a-half of experience,” said David Kramer, a former Nebraska GOP chairman who supported one of Sasse’s opponents in a 2014 primary but then backed Sasse in the general election. “It’s forced and somewhat contrived for somebody who doesn’t have much to show … to all of a sudden be the darling of certain corners of the political spectrum for simply being the guy who says, ‘Don’t vote for Donald Trump.’”

The blowback started in earnest in May at a state Republican convention, with the passage of a resolution seen as a clear rebuke of Sasse. It stated that the state party would not support any Republican officeholder who opposes the GOP presidential nominee or advocates a third-party candidate.

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http://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/senate-sasse-ben-223886.

when these loudmouths stand in the voting booth they will be faced reality: Is Trump a better choice than Hillary? Is he the same? Or is he worse? They each will have to decide how far are they willing to go not to hand this country over to Hillary and another eight years of failed Obama policies?

Gatlin  posted on  2016-06-08   22:15:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: hondo68 (#0)

Watching Trump destroy his OWN candidacy they are all looking ahead to 2020 and don't want Hillary campaign associating Trump's asinine statements to them in 2020 if they run against her.

TrappedInMd  posted on  2016-06-10   9:10:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: TrappedInMd, Paul Ryan 2020, Mitt Romney 2020 (#3) (Edited)

don't want Hillary campaign associating Trump's asinine statements to them in 2020 if they run against her.

Even in 2020 Trump will still be the Hillary campaign's best reason to not vote for REAL Trumpkin establishment crony capitalist, progressive Republicans.

The Donald is already hard at work on Hillary's 2020 campaign. And so are experienced losers Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney, with their plans to lose to Hillary in 2020...

EXCLUSIVE: Longtime GOP Backer Says Ryan Wants Trump To Lose

A longtime Republican financial backer who attended a New York fundraiser held by Chris Christie for Donald Trump Thursday tells The Daily Caller that most Republican donors are on board with Trump, yet House Speaker Paul Ryan is hoping Trump loses so he can run in four years.

The source tells TheDC that the reason Ryan has not been coming out strongly for Trump is because of his desire to run in four years. Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who has been fervently anti-Trump, also wants to run in four years, according to the longtime Republican backer. Romney will be 73 in 2020.

8 more years of whining about Hillary and evil RATS. It's a real Republican dream come true, as the donations to the RNC roll in from the suckers, and the USA goes down the toilet with their help and blessings.


The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party
"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul

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