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Arizona delegates to the Republican National Convention gathered this month in a Phoenix suburb, showing up to get to know each other and learn about their duties. Part of the presentation included a secret plan to throw the partys nomination of Donald Trump for president into chaos.
The instructions did not come from Never Trumpers hoping to stop the party from nominating a felon when delegates gather in Milwaukee next month. They instead came from avowed America First believers hatching a challenge from the far right a plot to release the delegates from their pledge to support Trump, according to people present and briefed on the meeting, slides from the presentation and private messages obtained by The Washington Post. The delegates said the gambit would require support from several other state delegations, and it wasnt clear whether those allies had been lined up. One idea, discussed as attendees ate finger foods, was for co-conspirators to signal their allegiance to one another by wearing matching black jackets.
The exact purpose of the maneuver was not clear and left some delegates puzzled and alarmed. People familiar with the meeting, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations, said perhaps the intent was to block an undesirable running mate. Most of the dozen GOP officials or activists interviewed by The Post even ventured that the aim may have been to substitute former national security adviser Michael Flynn for Trump if the former president is sentenced to prison time. Among some on the far right, suspicions have intensified that the former president has surrounded himself with too many advisers beholden to the deep state.
Whatever the goal, the Trump campaign rushed to head off the stunt and replace the delegates. One campaign staffer involved in the cleanup described it to at least two Republicans as an existential threat to Trumps nomination next month, two people familiar with conversations told The Post. To another Republican, the staffer described the scenario discussed by the Arizona delegates, however unlikely, as being the only process that would prevent Trump from being the nominee.
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Maraya1969
(23,416 posts)Deminpenn
(17,287 posts)These kooks aren't "never Trumpers". If Flynn is their desired nominee, they're probably die hard christian nationalists.
eShirl
(20,056 posts)Flynn?
Hugin
(37,348 posts)Maybe shes taking falling off the VP short-list (which she probably was never on) hard.
mopinko
(73,266 posts)BootinUp
(50,839 posts)NJCher
(42,368 posts)Its a long article but as you get toward the end, it gets better and better. It appears that nobody knows what is going on, they are fighting with each other, calling each other juvenile, and divided. Their candidate might be going to prison and it is just now occurring to them that they need a plan b.
This is music to my ears.
dweller
(27,795 posts)RATS IN A BAG ! Fight ! Fight ! Fight !
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Deminpenn
(17,287 posts)bats**t crazy.