What is the GOP's Problem with Trump?

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If it turns out that a majority/plurality of GOP voters want Trump to be the Party's nominee, so be it. I prefer Cruz at this point, but so what? Where do GOP leaders get off telling their members who to vote for?
 
If it turns out that a majority/plurality of GOP voters want Trump to be the Party's nominee, so be it. I prefer Cruz at this point, but so what? Where do GOP leaders get off telling their members who to vote for?
Aside from Trump being a racist, a bigot, a liar, hostile to sound, responsible government, completely unqualified, and would lose the GE in a landslide – republicans shouldn't have any 'problem' with Trump.
 
He's a threat to their little "party" they have going on in DC. They know if he gets in office he won't pander to them, the dems or the lobbyist/special interest. In other words they're ALL fucked.
 
If it turns out that a majority/plurality of GOP voters want Trump to be the Party's nominee, so be it. I prefer Cruz at this point, but so what? Where do GOP leaders get off telling their members who to vote for?
He's not one of them.....neither is Ted Cruz.
 
Because Trump isn't establishment. Simple as that.
 
Because Trump isn't establishment. Simple as that.

Proof that in some GOOPers' minds, nothing their candidate does or says matters.

That's the GOP's real problem.
 
"What is the GOP's Problem with Trump?"

The GOP's biggest problem with Trump is that some 70 percent of republicans won't vote for him nor will nearly 100 percent of democrats.

That's a big problem.













(of course Trump won't be the GOP's 2016 presidential nominee...)
 
So much thought into such a small issue...MONEY.
The main contributors of both parties, names MNCs, do NOT want a Fair Trade President.
End of story.
 
The Biggest Reason!

HE CANNOT WIN THE GENERAL!

And they know it.
 
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