Sasse (Senator from Nebraska) encouraging it. Ryan refusing to say he backs Trump yet....I think it'll happen.
5/5/2016 4:59:08 PM
They're delusional if they think a split party has a chance against Hillary. A unified party win will be hard enough.
5/5/2016 6:21:45 PM
^[Edited on May 5, 2016 at 6:24 PM. Reason : WHEN HE'S RIGHT HE'S RIGHT]
5/5/2016 6:23:45 PM
Loads of Republicans would vote for party purity over winning.
5/5/2016 6:26:38 PM
I don't think it would be to win the white house, it would be for down ticket races to save the House/Senate.
5/5/2016 7:53:41 PM
But running a third party "tow-the-line" nominee will not help down ballot races because people will see that the general election is already lost, and they'll just stay home. Sasse, Ryan, and all the others just need to take their lumps, accept Trump and prepare well in 4 years.
5/5/2016 8:22:13 PM
^^^ Trump is not going to win anyway. No such thing as a wasted vote when the guy in 2nd doesn't have a chance.[Edited on May 6, 2016 at 12:00 PM. Reason : .]
5/6/2016 11:57:24 AM
Oh, what I would give to see this happen. It won't, though. There's little to gain and a lot, potentially, to lose.If the GOP wants downticket coverage, I think it's better off throwing all of its resources into those races and doing its best to ignore that the presidential race is evening happening. Trump is so proud of self-funding, let him self-fund. Meanwhile, throw all of the RNC's money and influence into key congressional races and do your best to get those into national news cycles.Otherwise, I don't know what you do. There's nothing to be gained throwing everything behind Trump. Most likely he loses anyway, having done lasting damage to the party and the country. If he somehow wins, he doesn't promote core GOP issues and does even greater, longer-lasting damage to the party and country.
5/6/2016 2:27:47 PM
Washington Post op-ed on potential 3rd party runs: -Former Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma (he'd win that state)-Former Gov. Rick Perry of Texas (not keen on him, but the op-ed thinks he'd win Texas, which I'm more in doubt on, but would be huge in the Electoral College if he could)-Retired Army Gen. Ray Odierno (got his Master's degree at N.C. State in Nuclear Engineering by the way)-Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska (he's the current Republican lawmaker that has been the most outspoken publicly against Trump)-and they also throw in Romney, who I doubt would do thisCouple others from thehill.com:-Former Gov. Gary Johnson of New Mexico, who will be on the ballot in most states likely anyway as the Libertarian Party nominee-Retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly-Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan -Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina (popular up-and-coming star in Republican circles, I think she'd decline)-Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky (would not be keen on him either, he was ripped apart by Chris Christie in debates)
5/6/2016 2:51:41 PM
5/6/2016 8:27:46 PM
https://twitter.com/costareports/status/728733636804120576
5/7/2016 10:08:10 AM
Only have to poll at 15% or higher to be invited to a debate as well
5/7/2016 11:35:32 AM
Gary Johnson (Libertarian) is probably already going to run. Those who are whining about Trump should back him.
5/7/2016 12:03:59 PM