KOMMONSENTSJANE – ELITE REPUBLICANS RUNNING SCARED

ReceiptDonald Trump – We all knew when the Republican campaign started with so many people being involved – we knew the Elite Republicans had a scheme at that time against the American voters.  The plot is both parties are really one party (Socialists).  They want a candidate that will not beat Clinton and they injected Bernie Sanders as a shill for Clinton – why is it he is staying away from the email scandal?

They have plotted this and it has worked for two election cycles because John McCain and Mitt Romney were in on the scheme – that is why Obama won both elections – they walked out on the voters and Obama won the election – all contrived.  Also, Paul Ryan, the current speaker of the house, is up to his eye balls and right in the big middle of this scheme which is called Bush I’s One World Order or wealth distribution.

Then the Democrat Socialists in cahoots with the Elite Republicans thought that with all of the light weights in the campaign that Clinton could just walk in.   Well, then walked in Donald Trump who turned their apple cart over and here we are now with all of  them huddling to see how they can hatch some kind of ticket to change the direction of the election.

We must not allow them to fool us the third time around.

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Republican insiders hatch ‘unity ticket’ plot to stop Trump.

Conservative leaders huddle secretively in a famous Washington club, urging Ted Cruz and John Kasich to join forces against the billionaire.

By Nick Allen, Washington

March 18, 2016

Donald Trump faced a new challenge as a group of senior Republican insiders called for a “unity ticket” to defeat him in the ugly race for the party’s presidential nomination.
The plot was hatched in the stately surroundings of the Army and Navy Club in Washington where portraits of America’s greatest military leaders line the walls.

After four heated hours a newly formed group calling itself Conservatives Against Trump emerged and released a statement calling on supporters of the two other remaining candidates, Texas senator Ted Cruz and Ohio governor John Kasich, to join forces.
It also vowed to keep open “other avenues,” indicating possible support for a third party run, a self-destructive move that would effectively hand the White House to the Democrats.

The insiders, who included congressmen, activists, and a former adviser to President George W. Bush, did not endorse either Mr Cruz of Mr Kasich.  Instead, one of those present said: “The consensus was that we need a unity ticket. We’ll let the candidates work out who the unity ticket is.”

There was support for both a Cruz-Kasich or a Kasich-Cruz, ticket, but some worried that “egos” might make it hard to achieve.  While the meeting was in progress Mr Cruz issued a statement. He said: “This is the moment for all those who believe in a strong America to come together and craft a new path forward.” There was no statement from Mr Kasich.

In the race for the Republican nomination the popular vote in individual states is used to apportion delegates who attend the national convention in July.

If no candidate reaches an outright majority of 1,237 delegates a contested convention results. Rounds of ballots continue until there is a winner.

There is a strong possibility Mr Trump will lead the race but fall short of 1,237 delegates

The businessman has claimed his supporters will “riot” if he is denied the nomination at a contested convention.

But a spokesman for Conservatives Against Trump said: “It took Abraham Lincoln three ballots at the Republican convention in 1860 to become the party’s nominee.

“If it was good enough for Lincoln it’s good enough for all the candidates without threats of riots.”

Moments after the Washington meeting broke up Marco Rubio, who still has a significant number of delegates despite dropping out of the race last week, said: “Hopefully there’s time to still prevent a Trump nomination.”

Mr Rubio ruled himself out of any unity ticket, saying: “I’m not going to be anybody’s vice-president.”

Sam Clovis, co-chairman of Mr Trump’s campaign, said the plot was “laughable”.

He said: “We have people who are elitist, who think they’re part of the ruling class, telling people who have voted for Donald Trump that they’re stupid. If they go down this path there will be consequences.”

Mark Meckler, an early leader in the conservative Tea Party movement, said the unity ticket idea to stop Mr Trump was a desperate one.

He said: “The establishment is like a wounded animal now cornered. They are terrified, irrational, and flailing wildly.”

Evidence of that came as Senator Lindsey Graham, the high profile former presidential candidate, began fundraising for Mr Cruz. Mr Graham is known to deeply dislike Mr Cruz and once joked that he should be “executed on the Senate floor”.

(Graham also stated he did not like either one but electing Cruz was like being poisoned and electing Trump was like being shot.)

Meanwhile, the hacking group Anonymous, which has declared “total war” on Mr Trump, released on the internet what it claimed were his social security and telephone numbers.

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