Posted on 04/22/2016 7:11:17 AM PDT by Kaslin
After failing to secure a single delegate in Colorado nearly two weeks ago, angry Donald Trump supporters, reacting to the candidates claims of a rigged nomination process, began taking matters into their own hands. This included issuing death threats to Colorado GOP chairman Steve House, who said hes received emails warning him to hide his family and pray he makes it to the convention in Cleveland, as well as phone calls from people telling him to put a gun down his throat, and if he doesnt they will come help him out.
But it seems House hasnt been the sole target. At the RNCs quarterly meeting in Florida this week, many other party leaders shared similar stories.
Politico reports:
One party chair says a Trump supporter recently got in his face and promised bloodshed if he didnt win the GOP nomination. An Indiana delegate who criticized Trump received a note warning against traditional burial that ended with, We are watching you.
The threats come months ahead of a possible contested convention, where Trump is all-but certain to enter with a plurality of delegates bound to him on the first ballot, but he could lose support on subsequent ballots as rules will allow delegates to vote however they choose. And although the harassers are typically anonymous, many party leaders on the receiving end of these threats hold Trump himself at least partly responsible, viewing the intimidation efforts as a natural and obvious outgrowth of the candidates incendiary rhetoric.
The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment.
A Trump supporter recently got in my face and threatened bloodshed at the national convention and said he would meet me at the barricades if Trump isn't the nominee, said one party chairman, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The Trump campaign needs to publicly reject bullying and threats of violence. They haven't, yet. It's not okay to give supporters threatening violence a wink and a nod.
Trumps campaign has never explicitly encouraged violence. But it has promoted tactics that have contributed to delegates fear. Earlier in April, a top Trump adviser posted the Tennessee state party chairman Ryan Haynes cell phone number online along with a message accusing the state party of trying to STEAL your vote TODAY. […]
Ive had these thoughts quite a bit and had these discussions with people who think Im an idiot for wanting to go to Cleveland, said Craig Dunn, a delegate from Indiana who supports John Kasich. Dunn said hes most nervous about exiting the convention arena in the moments after a potential Trump loss.
Thats where theres the greatest prospect for danger, he said. I dont see myself walking outside the convention with a Kasich badge.
Dunn was one of at least four Indiana delegates who received disturbing messages — several of which were investigated by local police — after telling POLITICO about their anti-Trump feelings.
Some are hopeful that new campaign manager Paul Manafort will help encourage Trump to temper his rhetoric and brasher tendencies, but others fear its too late, that the intimidation tactics some of his supporters have taken to are already deeply ingrained and part of the Corey [Lewandowski] culture.
One political operative close to Trumps campaign blames the old regime for not doing enough to rein in the threats many continue to make and the violence that has taken place at some of the rallies, but says all that will change now.
That only happens when somebody is not driving the bus, the unnamed operative told Politico. Thats all going to settle down now that Paul is in charge.
Sounds like Cruz supporters are playing the disinformation game.
next thing you know they’ll find nooses lying around college campuses
Nice try at moral equivalence...FAIL!
Townhall’s Trump hit piece du jour.
BS
Trump supporters are such nice gentle people, surely this can’t be true.
Leftist tactics - manufactured hate. What would you expect out of those on the side of Lyin’ Ted?
will the noose be rainbow colored?
Shut up, you Proles!!
Shutupshutupshutupshutup!!!!
More likely... Frustrated Cruz supporters trying to smear Trump.
Okay, lets see evidence of death threats.
More Cruzer bullshat. Trump supporters are more sane than Cruzers.
Just more lies.
Psychological operations galore.
The GOPe in CO needs to accept that they have done this to themselves.
I mean, if the Chicago "protest" was Trump's fault, then logic dictates that this if the Colorado GOPe's fault.
“sounds like Cruz supporters are playing the disinformation game”
Sorry—I know of several ,personally, who have gotten threats from as far away as Utah. But then, Trumps handler, even “suggested” those actions
Where’s that “ Ah Geez not this sh!t again’” guy when we need him?
Yes, Barry was certainly alluding to murder.
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