Thursday, November 26, 2015

Is Trump Republican Enough

Trump faces eligibility challenge in New Hampshire, 'His views, expressed over decades, are inconsistent with Republican Party', by Douglas Ernst, 11/24/15, WND

The full-court press by Republican operatives to derail Donald Trump’s campaign shows no signs of letting up.

Former New Hampshire Republican Party chairman Fergus Cullen has challenged the billionaire’s primary ballot. A six-page complaint filed Monday with the state’s Ballot Law Commission charges Trump of not presenting evidence, under penalties of perjury, that he is a Republican.

“When Mr. Trump filed his Declaration of Candidacy, he was required to ‘swear under penalties of perjury’ that he is a ‘registered member of the Republican Party.’ To my knowledge, Mr. Trump has not presented evidence to the Secretary of State or this Commission that he is a registered member of the Republican Party,” Cullen wrote. “It is my belief that Mr. Trump must present evidence that he is a registered member of the Republican Party because his views, expressed over decades, are inconsistent with the Republican Party Platform and the Republican Party of New Hampshire’s State of Principles and By Laws.”

Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski responded to Cullen’s challenge in a statement to the Union Leader on Monday. “Number one, Mr. Trump’s views do comport with the Republican Party and number two, from a constitutional stand point, there is such a thing as freedom of speech,” Lewandowski said. “To file such a document against the person who is not only the front-runner, but leading by tremendous margins is outrageous. If anything like this would ever happen, Mr. Trump’s supporters would probably riot in the streets of New Hampshire. This is yet another attempt by the failed GOP establishment to keep Mr. Trump off the ballot because they know he is the only one who can Make America Great Again.” Lewandowski also suggested Cullen was working for Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s campaign. Cullen denied the charge.

New Hampshire’s Ballot Law Commission met Tuesday morning to hear and consider a handful of complaints, the newspaper reported.

Radio host Rush Limbaugh responded Tuesday to the efforts of Cullen and other Republican Party insiders as “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” “They’re just grasping,” Limbaugh said in reference of Republican operatives now pooling resources to torpedo Trump’s campaign.

Trump Card LLC, which is run by former communications official for the Republican National Committee Liz Mair, aims to “defeat and destroy” the real-estate mogul through anonymous donors, Fox News reported Tuesday. The super PAC supports Kasich but said it has received donations from supports of rival campaigns.

“In the absence of our efforts, Trump is exceedingly unlikely to implode or be forced out of the race,” Mair wrote in a memo obtained by the Wall Street Journal Nov. 20.

Trump, who has dominated polls for months, has said he would consider an independent run if the Republican National Committee and its allies do not treat him fairly.
“@WSJ reports that @GOP getting ready to treat me unfairly — big spending planned against me. That wasn’t the deal!” Trump tweeted Monday, WND reported.

A Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday has Trump winning 25 percent of Republican primary voters in Iowa, with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz close behind at 23 percent.
Pollsters surveyed 600 likely Iowa Republican Caucus participants Nov. 16-22, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

Read Cullen’s full complaint against Trump here.

http://www.wnd.com/2015/11/trump-faces-eligibility-challenge-in-new-hampshire/?AID=7236



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