Posted on 11/01/2016 5:50:30 AM PDT by Kaslin
It sounds to me like little Johnny might be almost a decade behind the rest of America. McCain isn’t running for POTUS this time. He’s busy trying to hang on to his Senate seat which he’ll probably do if his Democrat voter base turns out.
What about the pledge? Ex-rivals still split on endorsing Trump despite debate vow
Donald Trump took considerable heat when, during the first Republican primary debate in August 2015, he initially declined to pledge support for the partys eventual presidential nominee.
But now that Trump is that nominee, his former primary foes are the ones who have split on honoring the pledge.
While several ex-rivals now are unabashedly Team Trump and others have reluctantly backed him as the better of the two major-party candidates a couple of GOP primary contenders still refuse to endorse the nominee.
The holdouts are:
John Kasich The Ohio governor is the most defiant anti-Trump politician who was at that initial debate.
Jeb Bush
The former Florida governor went from front-runner to also-ran in a matter of months after Trump stormed into the primary race, frequently making Bush a subject of his debate-stage attacks. Bush has not forgotten.
Bush, after dropping out, endorsed Cruz in March. He later congratulated Trump on securing the nomination in May, but said he will not vote for Trump or Hillary Clinton.
The supporters are:
Ted Cruz
Cruz stunned the GOP convention crowd by withholding an endorsement of Trump during his Cleveland address. But while this renewed weeks of feuding between the Texas senator and the billionaire businessman, Cruz eventually announced in September he would vote for Trump and urged others to do the same.
Like many other voters, I have struggled to determine the right course of action in this general election, Cruz said on Facebook. He said that after many months of careful consideration, of prayer and searching my own conscience, I have decided that on Election Day, I will vote for the Republican nominee, Donald Trump.
He also referenced the pledge, saying he wanted to keep his word to support the Republican nominee and he finds Clinton wholly unacceptable.
You owe Ted Cruz a big apology and need to get over your Ted Cruz derangement sypmtoms
The others are
Marco Rubio, Scott Walker, Rand Paul, Chris Christie, Dr Ben Carson, Mike Huckabee
Well, I live in Florida and didn’t really know enough either way before. :)
Nyahh, nyahh nyahh nyahh nyashhhhhhhhh, John Kasich.
Nyahh, nyahh nyahh nyahh nyashhhhhhhhh, AGAIN, because Trump won your state despite your best efforts.
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