Washington Post
"It is too late," Republican media strategist Alex Castellanos, who had unsuccessfully urged top GOP contributors to back an anti-Trump campaign earlier in the cycle, wrote in an email. "There is a fantasy effort to stop Trump, like a fantasy campaign to stop yesterday but it exists only as the denial stage of grief."
Now, Trump has earned the nomination. He
won it, fair and square and we should respect that. Donald Trump whipped
the establishment and it is too late for the limp GOP establishment to
ask their mommy to step in and rewrite the rules because they were
humiliated for their impotence.
If
Trump is going to be our nominee, as I believe he is, it is our mission
to support Trump and make him the best nominee and president possible."
Washington Post
Ben
Carson, the retired neurosurgeon who briefly led the Republican
presidential race before his campaign began an extended public
implosion, told his supporters in a statement Wednesday afternoon that
he does not see a “path forward” and will not attend Thursday’s debate
in Detroit. But Carson did not formally suspend his campaign. Instead, he said in the statement that he has decided to make a speech about his political future on Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland, just outside Washington.
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