quinta-feira, 5 de maio de 2016

Trump candidacy divides Republicans

After the withdrawal of competitors tycoon must ensure the Republican nomination. His name, however, faces strong resistance within the party, some of whom set their minds to vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is strong resistance within the party itself

After the victory in Indiana state primaries and the withdrawal of his opponents Ted Cruz and John Kasich on Wednesday (04/05), the Donald Trump presidential candidate had the nomination virtually assured to run for US president by the Republican Party .

The tycoon, however, is far from able to join the legend around his candidacy. Some of the leading figures of the party analyze what are the alternatives, while others set their minds to vote for the likely candidate of the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton.

Among these is Bill Achtmeyer, founder of consulting firm Parthenon Group, headquartered in Boston, which in the past decade has donated $ 200,000 to Republicans. "If she is able to go to the center and think as creatively and thoughtfully as her husband did [...] I would have a great difficulty, based on what I know today, not to vote for Hillary, at what Trump is defending "he said.

David Beightol, donor and lobbyist party, which raised funds for Jeb Bush campaign says be inclined to vote for Trump why he could not support Hillary. "I did not get to that point, but do not have much choice," he said.

In most cases, regardless of the differences between pre-candidates during the primaries, the party goes on to defend in full the candidate who has won the nomination. However, the rhetoric of Trump, his unorthodox methods and his lack of experience generate uncertainty among Republicans.

The likely Republican candidate promised to deport illegal immigrants, build a wall on the US border with Mexico - insisting that the neighboring country will bear the cost of construction - and temporarily ban the entry of Muslims in the country, in order to combat terrorism .

Former presidents George H.W Bush and George W. Bush will not declare support billionaire, he said the spokesman of both the newspaper Texas Tribune.
After the victory in Indiana, Trump promised to unify the party, and said that is being sought by people who previously criticized and now want to support it.

Some of his supporters say he should choose a vice well known to ward off fears about his inexperience. One possibility would be former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

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