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To: Morgan in Denver

I don’t think there is much danger of that happening. They get a steady diet of talk radio all day long. If they can’t stomach that than they can leave.


226 posted on 05/15/2016 3:26:38 PM PDT by rodguy911 (The U.S.A.: home of the Free because of the brave--Go Palin/Donald)
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No idea why the MTP transript isn't up yet, but if I don't post this now, I'll forget to altogether.

Fox News Sunday Transcript - May 15, 2016
CNN State of the Union Transcript - May 15, 2016 (Manafort)
ABC This Week Transcript -May 15, 2016 (Senator Jeff Sessions)

A couple highlights ...

TAPPER: But, surely, you look at the negative ratings that Mr. Trump has with women at large and the general electorate and Latinos, and you think, going forward, it's going to be tough to win the White House if those negatives stay where they are.

MANAFORT: Well, you know, this is one of these conventional wisdom facts that are not -- not cor$ Yes, there's some high negatives on the part of Trump right now, who has just come out of a very spirited contest. Hillary Clinton has got high negatives, too. And when you look at the recent Quinnipiac polls that came out last week which show Trump winning in Florida and even or slightly ahead in Ohio and Pennsylvania, you look at the gender gaps, and the real gender gap is a male gender gap on the part of Clinton, where she's got a bigger disparity between her -- her support for -- with men than Trump has with women.

And Jeff Sessions on ABC This Week ...

KARL: But where's the center of gravity now for this party?

Because you've had a party that has been in favor of free trade agreements. It has been in favor of entitlement reform. It has been open to immigration reform, a path to citizenship. Those are all diametrically opposed to where Trump is.

So, where is the center of gravity now for the Republican Party?

SESSIONS: That's a good question, Jonathan. I would say it's with the movement Donald Trump is leading. He is leading the Republican Party, which is the Republican voter. And the Republican voter is adopting his views and not the views that too often we've seen out of Washington, Democrat and Republican.

And so I think he's showing real strength there. He's unifying the people who are going to say we want some change. We want better jobs, better wages. We don't want falling wages. We want an immigration system that protects our interests.


227 posted on 05/15/2016 3:45:57 PM PDT by Cboldt
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