Thursday, July 23, 2015

GO TRUMP RUN INDEPENDENT 'THE GOP ESTABLISHMENT DOES NOT RULE CONSERVATIVE AMERICA


Donald Trump slams Jeb Bush, hints at independent bid

WE HAVE LOST THE LAST TWO ELECTIONS BECAUSE THE GOP ESTABLISHMENT RIGGED THE ELECTIONS & PUSHED THE DELEGATES TO SUPPORT A GOP BACKED RINO,  A REPUBLICAN IN NAME ONLY CANDIDATE WHO LIED TO US ALL ABOUT EVERYTHING,WHO DID NOT DARE SUPPORT THE CONSERVATIVE CAUSES FOR FEAR OF INSULTING SOMEONE,WELL ITS TIME TO VOTE FOR SOMEONE WHO IS NOT AFRAID OF TELLING THE TRUTH !


SUPPORT DONALD TRUMP AS A INDEPENDENT IF HE IS NOT TREATED FAIRLY BY THE GOP ESTABLISHMENT!

Donald Trump

nald Trump upped the volume in his already controversial political campaign Thursday, hinting that he could run as an independent if Republican leaders try to isolate him.
Trump has dominated political news for two weeks as disparaging remarks he made about Mexican immigrants, labeling them drug runners and rapists, have caused steadily mounting concern among many Republican strategists.
Party officials, who have emphasized a need to reach out to Latino voters, have watched as Trump's comments have threatened to worsen the GOP's already weak image among that growing group of voters. His remarks have divided the GOP presidential candidates and delighted Democratic operatives.
Since the initial remarks he made during his campaign kickoff last month in New York, Trump has escalated his comments in a series of radio and television interviews, claiming that the Mexican government had deliberately sent criminals to the U.S.
Amid deepening concerns from GOP donors, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus spoke to Trump on Wednesday, urging him to "tone down" his comments.
"The chairman had a private conversation with Mr. Trump, as he does with all of our candidates pursuing the nomination," Sean Spicer, RNC chief strategist, said in a statement. "It spanned several areas, including his recent comments about illegal immigration. The call lasted no longer than 20 minutes.”
Trump disputed a report of the call that initially appeared in the Washington Post, which said the call had lasted about an hour.

In an interview with the Post on Thursday and later in an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News, Trump issued a thinly veiled threat that he could run as an independent candidate and pointedly would not commit to supporting the GOP ticket should he fail to win the nomination. 
“I would have to see who the nominee is," he said.
"So many people want me to run as an independent, so many people," he told the Post. "Everybody wants me to do it." He added that the "best chance of defeating the Democrats" would be if he were the GOP nominee.
In the Hannity interview, Trump repeated his view that the Mexican government was deliberately sending criminals across the border into the United States.