Furious GOP donors stew over Trump

You're delusional if you think that's Trump.

Is there anyone in particular that you suggest would be better at aggressively handling immigration concerns without amnesty, reducing the debt, getting spending under control and staying out of foreign conflicts?

Literally, anyone. Hell, the Brits are ready to ban Trump. Are you fucking joking?
Then the Brits freed themselves of you.....
 
Furious GOP donors stew over Trump

At an exclusive Park City retreat, some of the Republican Party's top financiers lashed out at their nominee.

By Alex Isenstadt
06/11/16

PARK CITY, Utah — Donald Trump is trying to win over a skeptical Republican donor class, but they’ve closed their wallets — and they’re angry.

On Friday afternoon, at an exclusive Republican donor retreat here hosted by Mitt Romney, frustration boiled over. During an off-the-record question-and-answer session with House Speaker Paul Ryan, Meg Whitman, the billionaire Hewlett Packard chief executive officer, confronted the speaker over his endorsement of Trump. Whitman, a major GOP giver who ran for California governor in 2010, compared Trump to historical demagogues like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini and wanted to know how the speaker could get behind him.


Furious GOP donors stew over Trump

Media said he got majority support from voters. But the donation speaks other way. Are American people cheated by media? Poll is easy to be rigged, donation money is not.

He got a plurality of primary votes. There were more republican primary voters who voted against him than for him
 
Furious GOP donors stew over Trump

At an exclusive Park City retreat, some of the Republican Party's top financiers lashed out at their nominee.

By Alex Isenstadt
06/11/16

PARK CITY, Utah — Donald Trump is trying to win over a skeptical Republican donor class, but they’ve closed their wallets — and they’re angry.

On Friday afternoon, at an exclusive Republican donor retreat here hosted by Mitt Romney, frustration boiled over. During an off-the-record question-and-answer session with House Speaker Paul Ryan, Meg Whitman, the billionaire Hewlett Packard chief executive officer, confronted the speaker over his endorsement of Trump. Whitman, a major GOP giver who ran for California governor in 2010, compared Trump to historical demagogues like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini and wanted to know how the speaker could get behind him.


Furious GOP donors stew over Trump

Media said he got majority support from voters. But the donation speaks other way. Are American people cheated by media? Poll is easy to be rigged, donation money is not.

He got a plurality of primary votes. There were more republican primary voters who voted against him than for him
He set a record for votes actually which is pretty impressive running against 16 other candidates...
 
I found the linked story in the OP a tad interesting, it contained a figure or two to make is somewhat newsworthy although the main emphasis seemed to be just the typical hit piece on Trump which by now is simply old news. But I'm glad I went out to see what it was about, I saw link to what I've been wondering about and hadn't seen covered about speculation on Supreme Court nominee Garland Dem senators to Clinton: Stick with Garland
 
The point is that Trump seems don't mind at that money. He doesn't need that money at all.

Here is another news to prove Clinton has to buy TV ad while Trump doesn't need to. He enjoys a free service from media. You also can notice that in each web site there is a plenty of topic to push for the popularity of Trump. Because that's the cyber space team the Feds deploy there. Supporting Trump now becomes a mission for them.




AUG 2 2016, 3:31 PM ET
Clinton, Allies Have Reserved $98 Million in Ads
by CARRIE DANN


Hillary Clinton and her allies are poised for a TV ad blitz of nearly $100 millin dollars, compared to less than $1 million currently reserved on the airwaves by backers of Donald Trump.

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Clinton, Allies Have Reserved $98 Million in Ads
 
Quote, "Lyin' Donald: 101 Of Trump's Greatest Lies

BY: HANK BERRIEN APRIL 11, 2016

Donald Trump has repeatedly labeled his political opponents liars. He dubbed Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) Lyin' Ted when it became clear that Cruz was a serious rival for his nomination; he called Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) an "even bigger liar" than Cruz. He dubbed Dr. Ben Carson a "pathological liar" and said former Florida Governor Jeb Bush's lies were almost as bad as Cruz's. Trump has termed virtually every mildly adversarial media member a liar, too.

But there's only one truly massive liar in All of the Top Republicans Voting for Hillary Clinton Instead of Donald Trump

Big-name Republicans are increasing ditching their party’s candidate and expressing their support of the Democratic nominee.

ALEXA CORSE
08.10.16 7:00 AM ET

Team Clinton has gained some prominent—and unlikely—backers in this wild election. While a growing number of big-name Republicans have refused to support Trump, many have also taken the additional step of pledging to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton instead.

Here’s a list of top Republican politicians, operatives, and prominent supporters who openly back Clinton for president and when they went "with her."
August 2016

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...r-hillary-clinton-instead-of-donald-trump.htm
 
375 Top Scientists Warn Us Not To Vote For Trump

Stephen Hawking is among those who say the GOP nominee could prove disastrous for the planet.

09/21/2016

Hundreds of the world’s leading scientists, including famed physicist Stephen Hawking, warn in an open letter Tuesday that a Donald Trump win in November would prove disastrous to global efforts against climate change.

The Republican presidential nominee, who once claimed global warming is a hoax “created by and for the Chinese,” vowed in May that he would “cancel” the historic Paris climate agreement.

Opting out of that pact, write the 375 members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, including 30 Nobel Prize winners, would have “severe and long-lasting” consequences, both for the planet and for the United States’ credibility.

375 Top Scientists Warn Us Not To Vote For Trump | Huffington Post
 
We Just Can’t Back Donald Trump, 30 Former GOP Lawmakers Say In Letter
The guy is too toxic for many ex-public officials.
10/06/2016

“In nominating Donald Trump, the Republican Party has asked the people of the United States to entrust their future to a man who insults women, mocks the handicapped, urges that dissent be met with violence, seeks to impose religious tests for entry into the United States, and applies a de facto ethnicity test to judges,” the letter reads. “He offends our allies and praises dictators. His public statements are peppered with lies. He belittles our heroes and insults the parents of men who have died serving our country. Every day brings a fresh revelation that highlights the unacceptable danger in electing him to lead our nation.”

Among the letter’s signatories are former Reps. Bob Bauman (R-Md.), Steve Bartlett (R-Texas), Tom Coleman (R-Mo.), Bill Clinger (R-Pa.), Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz.), Tom Petri (R-Wis.), Mickey Edwards (R-Okla.), Bob Inglis (R-S.C.), Vin Weber (R-Minn.), and Dick Zimmer (R-N.J.), and former Sen. Gordon Humphrey (R-N.H.).

We Just Can't Back Donald Trump, 30 Former GOP Lawmakers Say In Letter | Huffington Post
 
No CEOs at Fortune 100 Companies Are Backing Donald Trump

SEPTEMBER 24, 2016

But almost a third of them supported Republican nominee Mitt Romney in 2012
No chief executives at Fortune 100 companies have donated to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign through August, according to a new report.

According to a Wall Street Journal analysis of campaign donations, this is a drastic difference compared to the 2012 election, when the Journal reports that nearly a third of Fortune 100 CEOs supported the then Republican nominee Mitt Romney.

What’s more, 19 of the nation’s largest 100 companies gave to the other Republican candidates, including Go. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio, during this year’s primaries. But since Trump became the GOP’s nominee, a whopping 89 out of the 100 top CEOs have not supported either presidential candidate. The remaining 11 have backed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, the Journal reports.

Elite Bundlers Raise More Than $113 Million for Hillary Clinton




No CEOs at Fortune 100 Companies Are Backing Donald Trump
 

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