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BOMBSHELL! Frmr New Hampshire Gov Says Brokered Convention. Trump Won't Be Candidate
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[quote:KonspiracyKitty:MV8zMDc1MzYxXzU0NzE2NzI1XzY1MjkwRTFC] That would be the death of the party. I have some serious reservations about Trump, but if he wins (and it's looking like he very well may) and they put up someone else, especially people like Bush (ungh!) or Kasich (gag!) instead, I will be very, very pissed. I've been saying the republican party no longer represents the will of its members for a long time, and that personally I find myself at odds with the republican establishment more often than not. I've ditched the republican party in spirit, and I've been teetering at the edge at officially ditching them and registering libertarian. If they go against the will of the people on something this big, I'm done with them forever. And I suspect a lot of other people will be, too. And because of that, we will likely be damned to decades of democrat/socialist presidents. People with conservative/libertarian leanings will no longer be part of a cohesive voting block and we will all be pulled in different directions. The dems will be smilin' big. [/quote]
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This morning Governor Gregg was adamant that New Hampshire primary voters would choose an establishment candidate to represent them in the GOP nomination process. He specifically pointed to the campaigns of Jeb Bush and John Kasich as those he approved of.
He also appeared dismissive of the possibility that either Donald Trump or Ted Cruz would win New Hampshire.
Then he dropped a bombshell that clearly had Fox Business host Neil Cavuto a bit stunned.
Gregg indicated it would be a brokered Republican convention regardless, and from there a proper candidate would be nominated.
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