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To: tbw2
Sorry, but I have to disagree with you. Mr. Priebus' job as the head of the RNC was not to help Mr. Trump during the primary, it was to treat Mr. Trump fairly and to prevent other candidates and opponents from treating him unfairly and he did his job well and he did it while under great pressure from the GOP establishment to trash Mr. Trump.

After Mr. Trump won the GOP nomination Mr. Priebus' job changed to being supportive (helpful) of Mr. Trump and I believe he also did this job well. Can you point to any unfairness by Mr. Priebus during the primary campaign or any lack of support after Mr. Trump won the nomination?
69 posted on 11/14/2016 7:31:59 PM PST by Garth Tater (What's mine is mine.)
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To: Garth Tater

Well said. Everyone against Priebus has failed to realize that what happened was by stealth perfectly performed. Priebus had a very delicate complicated situation during the primaries. I think he was for Trump all along, but did not want to reveal it. His best move was to treat all the other candidates fairly. This helped Trump move through the nominating process to victory.

During the campaign, Preibus organized a ground game that was done under the radar. The Clinton Team had no idea how extensive and focused it was. It abandoned the phone bank technique and went to knocking on doors. It targets those who are independents and Republicans. The Democrats are not alerted there is a ground game going on. It is the most effective way to campaign. The voter is impressed with a candidate who will have the grass roots walk the precinct and contact them personally.


76 posted on 11/14/2016 7:48:39 PM PST by jonrick46 (The Left has a mental disorder: A totalitarian mindset..)
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