A proposed change to the Republican National Convention rules has been submitted by Colorado delegate Kendal Unruh, which would allow delegates, who are pledged to vote for Donald Trump, to invoke a “conscience clause”.
Those who have opposed Trump for the GOP presidential nominee are still fighting to keep him from becoming the candidate, by providing delegates a “way out of voting for him”.
Though governed by state primary or caucus rules, the delegates under this proposed rule change would be able to give their pledged votes to any candidate.
Unrah told The Washington Post, “This literally is an ‘Anybody but Trump’ movement. Nobody has any idea who is going to step up and be the nominee, but we’re not worried about that. We’re just doing that job to make sure that he’s not the face of our party.”
Read more about the letter and movement on the next page.
That the “GOP” would vote for the foul mouthed, arrogant, lying murderess$#%&!@*rather than support Donald trump is a good indication of how corrupt both political parties really are !
They do not justify their hatred with any facts ! Could it be greed ?
why are they all afraid, there plan to destroy us might backfire in their faces
I don’t wish anything bad for her but nothing good for Hillary either
Trump for president
Campaign for Trump now. Vote in Nov.
How dishonest! Trump is going to be the winner as there are more smart people than stupid ones!
They need to realize how serous we are about Trump being president, its either Trump or Civil War
Shame on them. The voters in the primary voted for Trump. If people don’t like it, they should have gotten out and VOTED. It is just WRONG for those people that that sat at home and didn’t get involved want to discredit those of us who DID get out and vote, and tell us OUR vote is worthless. His should NOT e allowed.
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Deal with it!!
Republicans are doing everything possible to get Hillary elected