Posted on 12/16/2016 6:39:48 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Dallas County Republican Party Chairman Phillip Huffines criticized a North Texas elector who made national headlines after saying he wont for Donald Trump for president.
Christopher Suprun, a Republican from Cedar Hill, will join other Texas Republicans who were chosen as electors, at the state Capitol in Austin Monday afternoon.
Huffines said he was frustrated, disappointed and angry when he heard Suprun announced in a New York Times Op-Ed earlier this month, that he would vote for another Republican, not the president-elect.
Huffines said hes surprised because Suprun promised him in an email dated November 14, that he would vote for Trump.
Surpruns email read in part, I have no intention of denying the President-elect his victory. To the contrary, I have argued that while he and I have major policy disagreements, I will not Bork him as many Democrats would like.
He was referring to Robert Bork, President Reagans nominee for Supreme Court Justice who Democrats rejected.
In an interview Friday, Huffines said, For an individual to sign a pledge and then change his mind in some way well, in Texas, a mans word is his bond. So it doesnt sit well.
On Friday afternoon, Suprun acknowledged the email he sent Huffines.
He told CBS11 theres a reason he changed his mind. The continuing realization Mr. Trump was not changing, wasnt becoming more presidential and again he was attacking people with non-facts.
In Texas, the electors are not legally bound even after making their pledge. They can change their minds.
Suprun said he tried to meet with Huffines before announcing his decision. He never had time to meet with me, so eventually, I had to go on and make the decision without conversing with him first.
Huffines said, I didnt know he was ever thinking of not voting for the president. But we didnt have a lot of communication. I made several phone calls into this individual after the controversy occurred.
When asked if he ever heard back from Suprun, Huffines replied, No.
Texas Republican party leaders expect Suprun will be the only one of 38 Texas Republican electors who wont vote for President-elect Trump.
Huffines said he believes Suprun wont have any negative impact on the outcome.
If I were on of the other electors, I’d spit in his face.
“Its about 6 seats below 2/3, which allows fifteen or so liberal Republicans to join Democrats to name the Speaker.”
One or two terms prior, it was just about 2/3’s, yet they still chose that LOSER as Speaker.
It’s just PATHETIC. I haven’t Republican at the State House in years, and will not do it again until they show me that they can elect a Speaker who is somewhat conservative.
Suprun can always say that his senator got up at the party conventin and told him to vote his conscience.
Suprun can always say that his senator got up at the party conventin
and told him to vote his conscience.
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It will be interesting to see what the Texas GOP does regarding binding
electors after this year. 21 states do not bind them and Texas is one of those.
San Antonio’s Alamo Heights areas insists on keeping Straus; a conservative named Jeff Judson barely registered in the March 1 primary against Straus.
They’re welcome to keep him, but why the hell do the House Republicans, the vast majority claiming to be CONSERVATIVE, keep electing him to be their leader? They could consider supporting someone else, for once.
Not Texas law.
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I suspect that will change after this election. Already reading about it.
Mo doubt. As will recount laws.
Maybe a little Divine Intervention could happen to this faithless elector.
So how many Texans is Suprun betraying?
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