Sarah Palin: Charlatan of the highest order
The report noted that the Texas Republican did not mention any establishment Trump supporters by name.
“I don’t know how he’s going to deal with Congress”, Mr Dole continued.
Former GOP presidential nominee Bob Dole is bashing Sen. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is second at 16 percent while Rubio is third at 11 percent and Bush is fourth at 10 percent.
Graham dodged on whether he would support Trump if he were to end up as the party nominee.
When pressed to explain which members of the establishment, aside from Dole, were backing Trump, Cruz did not offer any examples.
Graham said the “only way” the GOP would lose the election is if they nominate someone who “cannot grow the party’s vote among minorities, young women and the coalitions we need to win”.
On the contrary, says Tom Zawistowski of the Portage County Tea Party, it could actually hurt Trump more than help him.
Trump, campaigning in Vegas, answered Cruz.
During an interview with CNN host Don Lemon, Trump said he told Palin she should talk about her 26-year-old son, who was arrested Monday night in Alaska after his girlfriend said he punched her in the head.
Newt Gingrich called Dole “the tax collector for the welfare state” because, in 1982, it was Senate Finance Committee Chairman Dole who pressured President Reagan into raising excise taxes. “If you think of the last time we beat the Washington cartel it was 1980, it was the Reagan revolution, where millions of Americans rose up”, Cruz said.
“Guys like Ted Cruz will never make a deal because he’s a strident guy”, Trump said, pushing back against the idea that collaboration is a dirty word.
Then-vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, far right, with her family at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, on September 3, 2008. Because she told me that they’re coming back, so many are coming back and they are, you know, they’re under tremendous pressure and tremendous strain.
“At this point, Donald Trump is simply crushing the opposition in the Florida Republican primary”, said Dr. Kevin Wagner, a political science professor at FAU.
With her extensive foreign policy experience, particularly in Russia, Republican insiders say Palin could be a potential Vice Presidential running mate. “‘Remember President Dole? Do you remember President McCain?’ The inference was that we were all a bunch of liberals, and only he is a true conservative”.