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No Love for Trump Among GOP Senators
The Hill ^ | 12/19/2015 | Jordain Carney

Posted on 12/20/2015 12:47:59 PM PST by conservativejoy

The brash businessman has been leading the Republican presidential field for months but lawmakers seem unwilling to warm up to the divisive candidate.

The latest sign came from Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who warned his colleagues against the dangers of a power-hungry executive branch on Thursday by invoking a hypothetical Trump administration. "Imagine President Trump has been propelled into the White House with 300 electoral votes having won by his personality and his promise to get things done by acting unilaterally," he said. "He signs an order that turns the Peace Corps into stonemasons to build the southern wall."

Unlike Republican Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas) and Marco Rubio (Fla.), who have been climbing in polls, Trump has yet receive a single congressional backer, according to The Hill's list of 2016 endorsements.

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) : the closest thing Trump has to an ally in the Senate , remained adamant that his appearance at a campaign rally earlier this year wasn't an endorsement of the businessman, and he's remained tightlipped about whether he will endorse any candidate during the primaries.

Trump's continued dominance in the polls is also forcing Republican leaders to walk a fine line ,suggesting Republican voters should pick someone who is seen as better able to win over moderates while not alienating Trump or his supporters by explicitly weighing in against him.

"I think the way you have a good election year is to nominate people who can win," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told reporters when asked about how he deals with "tension" between Trump and Republican senators up for reelection in blue states. "What we did in 2014, we didn't have any more Christine O'Donnells, Sharon Angles, Richard Mourdocks or Todd Akins." (The four candidates he named were Tea Party-backed contenders who flamed out in general election contests.)

He added, while not specifically mentioning Trump, that "we'd like to have a nominee that can carry purple states."

Democrats, meanwhile, have tried to put GOP candidates in a corner over Trump, but potentially vulnerable senators have also been quick to try to create distance.

"I'm going to run an independent campaign," Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) told reporters when about the potential impact of Trump's rhetoric. "I'm in a high profile race and I'll be able to do that. It is Ohio."

While Republican lawmakers, including Portman, have been hesitant to completely disavow Trump as long as he's still leading the field, his recent push to ban Muslims from entering the country has emboldened senators to increase their criticism of Trump.

Sasse's so-called "thought experiment" wasn't the first time he's taken a swing at the GOP frontrunner.

In the wake of Trump's comments, he suggested that a lack of leadership is pushing voters toward the businessman.

"A megalomaniac strongman steps forward, and he starts screaming about travel bans and deportation, and offering promises to keep all of us safe," the conservative freshman senator said in a thinly veiled reference to Trump.

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) also captured headlines, first for suggesting that Trump's comments were a new low that don't "reflect serious thoughts" and then for visiting a mosque where he implied that other GOP lawmakers should help drown out Trump's rhetoric.

"My hope and prayer today is that the isolated voices calling for division are overwhelmed by the chorus of voices, calling for acceptance, for tolerance and inclusion," he said during his visit.

The Arizona Republican is part of a growing number of senators who, while they are hesitant to directly say they wouldn't support Trump as the nominee, have no problem admitting they don’t think he can win the nomination.

Asked about the potential for Trump to be the nominee, Flake quickly replied, "he's not going to be the nominee."

Portman and Sen. Dean Heller (R-Nev.) have also suggested that they don't believe the current frontrunner will end up on the ballot next November as the Republican nominee.

Meanwhile, Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), who has endorsed former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, dismissed questions about a potential Trump nomination as pure speculation.

"I don't think I'm going to find myself in that situation," she told The Hill. "I really don't think Donald Trump's going to be the nominee, so I am doing my best to promote Jeb."


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To: conservativejoy
"There have been a lot of comments that Cruz was not liked in the Senate."

True. It's not "was" though, he still isn't.

But being liked by Congress is not exactly a feather in the cap this election cycle. Yes, they will have to work together at some point. Trump can do that. He can also fill a stadium at the drop of a hat, if Trump needs the help to force Congress's hand, he'll get it.

41 posted on 12/20/2015 1:14:44 PM PST by moehoward
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To: conservativejoy

“The latest sign came from Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who warned his colleagues against the dangers of a power-hungry executive branch on Thursday “

He worries about Trump, after the Republican Senate just caved in to Emperor Obama for the 2,318th time.


42 posted on 12/20/2015 1:15:54 PM PST by oldbill
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To: conservativejoy

“Imagine President Trump has been propelled into the White House with 300 electoral votes having won by his personality and his promise to get things done by acting unilaterally,” he said. “He signs an order that turns the Peace Corps into stonemasons to build the southern wall.”

Ummm..okay. And that would be a bad thing?


43 posted on 12/20/2015 1:17:34 PM PST by FreedomForce (Cruz 2016)
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To: conservativejoy
"Imagine President Trump has been propelled into the White House with 300 electoral votes having won by his personality and his promise to get things done by acting unilaterally," he said. "He signs an order that turns the Peace Corps into stonemasons to build the southern wall."

so what's the problem?? we get the wall, peace corps workers learn a skill...win-win
44 posted on 12/20/2015 1:21:37 PM PST by God luvs America (63.5 million pay no income tax and vote for DemoKrats...)
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To: conservativejoy

The Meg Whitmans and Carly Fiorinas didn’t win either. The Rand Pauls, Joni Ernst, David Bratts and Ted Cruz candidates did.

It didn’t help Christine O’Donnell and Sharon Angle et al that they were openly abandoned.


45 posted on 12/20/2015 1:22:04 PM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: conservativejoy
Sen. Sissy Sasse should be primaried out by our Nebraska State Cornfreepers.

I suppose he's not up this time, gloom.

(:(

Leni

47 posted on 12/20/2015 1:23:20 PM PST by MinuteGal ("I will stand with the Muslims if the political winds shift in an ugly direction" - Barack ObaMao)
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To: moehoward

Ironically, McConnell is the most hated Senator of all among the voters.


48 posted on 12/20/2015 1:26:30 PM PST by conservativejoy (Pray Hard, Work Hard, Trust God,,,, We can elect Ted Cruz!)
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To: conservativejoy

They don’t understand leadership - at all.


49 posted on 12/20/2015 1:27:46 PM PST by dynoman (Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marylin vos Savant)
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To: conservativejoy
...having won by his personality and his promise to get things done by acting unilaterally,”...

More straw man rhetoric.

Trump supporters aren't hoping for some dictatorial despot.

They ARE looking for someone that has the balls to give out a loudmouth Senator's cell number when he insults their intelligence, instead of being "congenital" to ideological enemies.

50 posted on 12/20/2015 1:28:06 PM PST by papertyger (-/\/\/\-)
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To: july4thfreedomfoundation

You have my sympathy. Collins is a Democrat and most always on the wrong side of every issue.

Maine is a beautiful state though. I especially like Bar Harbor and Booth Bay.


51 posted on 12/20/2015 1:29:06 PM PST by conservativejoy (Pray Hard, Work Hard, Trust God,,,, We can elect Ted Cruz!)
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To: papertyger

oops! I think you meant congenial! LOL


52 posted on 12/20/2015 1:29:16 PM PST by dforest
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To: dforest

Freudian slip ;)


53 posted on 12/20/2015 1:30:40 PM PST by papertyger (-/\/\/\-)
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To: papertyger

LOL, made me chuckle.


54 posted on 12/20/2015 1:31:28 PM PST by dforest
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To: conservativejoy
"He signs an order that turns the Peace Corps into stonemasons to build the southern wall."

NO...he turns the Peace Corps into supervisors of illegal immigrants (supplied by Sheriff Apagio) that will build the wall....prior to departing on the other side after having served their sentence for breaking various federal laws.

55 posted on 12/20/2015 1:31:49 PM PST by spokeshave (MDSM = Mentally Discombobulated Screaming Media)
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To: conservativejoy

The Gang of Eight +98 amnesty pimps certainly hate him.


56 posted on 12/20/2015 1:36:10 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to to God!)
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To: conservativejoy

Trump is the ONLY candidate on either side that will have coattails big enough to carry candidates who would othwise lose close races. These people are idiots.


57 posted on 12/20/2015 1:36:30 PM PST by Vince Ferrer
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To: conservativejoy

Criminals don’t love cops either. Same concept.

Trump is going to ruin their corruption machine.


58 posted on 12/20/2015 1:38:04 PM PST by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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To: conservativejoy

My family has been Republican since Lincoln. But I swear, if Trump wins the nomination fair and square, and the Republican leadership doesn’t pull out all the stops to get him elected, I will never vote Republican again, and that’s from dog catcher on up. It’s just one measly vote, but I am confdent there will be plenty of others like me.


59 posted on 12/20/2015 1:39:31 PM PST by Southside_Chicago_Republican (If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.)
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To: conservativejoy
There have been a lot of comments that Cruz was not liked in the Senate. It appears to be a common “problem” for the two frontrunners.

I consider that a huge plus for both.

60 posted on 12/20/2015 1:39:51 PM PST by dfwgator
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