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Republicans who support the party's presidential nominee but have not voiced support for Trump specifically.


Support the nominee
5 May 2016

Lamar AlexanderSENATOR, TENNESSEE




Support the nominee
4 May 2016

Kelly AyotteSENATOR, NEW HAMPSHIRE




Support the nominee “No matter who we nominate, they're going to be better for Wyoming than Hillary Clinton or whoever the Democrats nominate.”
5 May 2016

John BarrassoSENATOR, WYOMING




Support the nominee “I'm for the nominee, but mostly I'm focused on the Senate race in Missouri.”
9 May 2016

Roy BluntSENATOR, MISSOURI




Support the nominee “I'll support the candidate, regardless of who we pick, whether it's Donald Trump – it certainly would be a lot better presidency.”
3 April 2016

John BoozmanSENATOR, ARKANSAS




Support the nominee “This has been the weirdest election cycle I've ever seen. But there's a point in time where having our preferences is no longer an option, and getting behind a candidate is absolutely essential. We're there. It's time.”
7 May 2016

Richard BurrSENATOR, NORTH CAROLINA




Support the nominee “I'm a Republican, and I want a Republican to win.”
4 May 2016

Bill CassidySENATOR, LOUISIANA




Support the nominee
7 May 2016

Dick CheneyFORMER VICE PRESIDENT,WYOMING




Support the nominee
22 December 2015

Daniel CoatsSENATOR, INDIANA




Support the nominee “I will support our presidential nominee because electing Republicans, from the president to the local level, is the best way to promote our principles: individual liberty, strong national defense, secure borders and effective governance.”
5 May 2016

Thad CochranSENATOR, MISSISSIPPI




Support the nominee
6 May 2016

Bob CorkerSENATOR, TENNESSEE




Support the nominee “When I hear people say never, I say, 'Look, chill' … I’m for the nominee of the party; if it’s Donald Trump, I’ll support him wholeheartedly.”
10 May 2016

John CornynSENATOR, TEXAS




Support the nominee “I've long said that I will support the Republican nominee because we can't afford a third Obama-Clinton term.”
5 May 2016

Tom CottonSENATOR, ARKANSAS




Support the nominee “I will support the party's nominee.”
3 May 2016

Mike CrapoSENATOR, IDAHO




Support the nominee “I will not vote for Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump is not my first choice, or even my second for president, but we must defeat Hillary in November.”
6 May 2016

Steve DainesSENATOR, MONTANA




Support the nominee “The Republican nomination process allows the people to choose the candidate that will represent them and the party in the presidential race. It has become clear that Donald Trump is their choice. I will support the party’s candidate.”
13 May 2016

Michael EnziSENATOR, WYOMING




Support the nominee
4 May 2016

Joni ErnstSENATOR, IOWA




Support the nominee “I have always said I would support the Republican nominee, so we'll see who comes out of the convention. I will support them.”
5 May 2016

Deb FischerSENATOR, NEBRASKA




Support the nominee “What I know is, I will support the Republican nominee. If you're concerned that Donald Trump is not going to be the Republican nominee because he runs as a third party, I think you've gotten your answer.”
4 March 2016

Cory GardnerSENATOR, COLORADO




Support the nominee “I intend to endorse and support the Republican candidate for president because the alternative is either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.”
29 February 2016

Jim GilmoreFORMER CANDIDATE, VIRGINIA




Support the nominee
4 May 2016

Chuck GrassleySENATOR, IOWA




Support the nominee “Look, I'm impressed with the guy as a business leader, I'm impressed with him as a guy who fought his way through this process. And he did it without kissing anybody's behind, which is why I think so many people are supportive of him.”
9 May 2016

Orrin HatchSENATOR, UTAH




Support the nominee
4 May 2016

John HoevenSENATOR, NORTH DAKOTA




Support the nominee “The choice is now Trump or Clinton and I am in the anyone but Clinton camp.”
4 May 2016

James InhofeSENATOR, OKLAHOMA




Support the nominee
4 May 2016

Johnny IsaksonSENATOR, GEORGIA




Support the nominee “I am planning to vote for Donald Trump. Why? Because the stakes for my country, not merely my party, are simply too high.”
8 May 2016

Bobby JindalFORMER CANDIDATE, LOUISIANA




Support the nominee “I fully intend to support our nominee.”
7 May 2016

Ron JohnsonSENATOR, WISCONSIN




Support the nominee
6 May 2016

Mark KirkSENATOR, ILLINOIS




Support the nominee
4 May 2016

James LankfordSENATOR, OKLAHOMA




Support the nominee “I've always said I would support the nominee of the party, the party of Ronald Reagan and Teddy Roosevelt.”
5 May 2016

John McCainSENATOR, ARIZONA




Support the nominee “I have committed to supporting the nominee chosen by Republican voters, and Donald Trump, the presumptive nominee is now on the verge of clinching that nomination.”
4 May 2016

Mitch McConnellSENATOR, KENTUCKY




Support the nominee “I have always supported the Republican nominee for president.”
5 May 2016

Lisa MurkowskiSENATOR, ALASKA




Support the nominee “I've always said I'll endorse the nominee.”
5 May 2016

Rand PaulSENATOR, KENTUCKY




Support the nominee “No matter who our presidential candidate is, no matter who our nominee is, we cannot allow Hillary Rodham Clinton one more night in our White House.”
3 March 2016

David PerdueSENATOR, GEORGIA




Support the nominee
5 May 2016

Rob PortmanSENATOR, OHIO




Support the nominee “I have voted in every presidential race over the past half-century and I have always voted for the Republican candidate and I intend to do so this time. I am hoping that it's a candidate other than Donald Trump.”
8 March 2016

James RischSENATOR, IDAHO




Support the nominee “I intend to support the nominee.”
4 May 2016

Pat RobertsSENATOR, KANSAS




Support the nominee
4 May 2016

Mike RoundsSENATOR, SOUTH DAKOTA




Support the nominee “I intend to support the Republican nominee. I signed a pledge, put my name on it, and said I would support the Republican nominee and that's what I intend to do.”
10 May 2016

Marco RubioSENATOR, FLORIDA




Support the nominee “I've always said I would support the nominee, and nothing has changed.”
4 May 2016

Tim ScottSENATOR, SOUTH CAROLINA




Support the nominee
7 March 2016

Richard ShelbySENATOR, ALABAMA




Support the nominee “What I've said is: I've had disagreements in terms of rhetoric used, in terms of policies stated, or lack there of. But, I plan on supporting the Republican nominee. At this time.”
5 May 2016

Daniel SullivanSENATOR, ALASKA




Support the nominee
9 May 2016

John ThuneSENATOR, SOUTH DAKOTA




Support the nominee “Anybody who doesn't support the Republican nominee … is a RINO [Republican In Name Only.]”
7 May 2016

Thom TillisSENATOR, NORTH CAROLINA




Support the nominee “Donald Trump wasn't my first choice. He wasn't my second or third or fourth choice. I have a lot of differences with Doanld Trump and lots of problems with him, but I am absolutely in the ‘never Hillary Clinton' camp.”
6 May 2016

Patrick ToomeySENATOR, PENNSYLVANIA




Support the nominee
6 May 2016

David VitterSENATOR, LOUISIANA




Support the nominee “Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee, and I intend to support him.”
4 May 2016

Roger WickerSENATOR, MISSISSIPPI


 

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Republicans who have said they need to know more before getting behind Trump.


Wait and see “I haven't met him yet, so I want to get to talk to him about some issues.”
9 May 2016

Shelley Moore CapitoSENATOR, WEST VIRGINIA




Wait and see “I’ve always supported the Republican nominee, and I don’t think this year will be different. But I’m going to wait and see what happens at the convention.”
28 April 2016

Susan CollinsSENATOR, MAINE




Wait and see “I think we need to watch and see what the candidates say and do.”
10 May 2016

Ted CruzSENATOR, TEXAS




Wait and see “I can't see how I can if he continues to advocate those policies.”
5 May 2016

Jeff FlakeSENATOR, ARIZONA




Wait and see “I have not supported Donald Trump up to this point, I have not endorsed him. I have some concerns with him. He scares me to death; so does Hillary Clinton. There is no easy choice right now. I'm going to continue to watch this.”
11 May 2016

Mike LeeSENATOR, UTAH




Wait and see “Mr. Trump must now work to address the serious concerns many conservatives — myself included — have about some of his positions and comments.”
4 May 2016

Jerry MoranSENATOR, KANSAS




Wait and see “I don’t want to be a kiss of death for anybody at this point so I’m gonna sit on the sidelines.”
6 May 2016

Rick SantorumFORMER CANDIDATE,PENNSYLVANIA


 

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Republicans who have said they will not support Trump. Period.
Never Trump “I will not vote for Donald Trump.”
6 May 2016

John Ellis "Jeb" BushFORMER CANDIDATE, FLORIDA




Never Trump
5 May 2016

George HW BushFORMER PRESIDENT, TEXAS




Never Trump
5 May 2016

George W BushFORMER PRESIDENT, TEXAS




Never Trump “I do not believe [Trump] is a reliable Republican conservative nor has he displayed the judgment and temperament to serve as Commander in Chief.”
6 May 2016

Lindsey GrahamSENATOR, SOUTH CAROLINA




Never Trump “I vehemently oppose our nominee and some of the comments and issues he brought up during the campaign.”
4 May 2016

Dean HellerSENATOR, NEVADA




Never Trump “I don't intend on supporting either of the major party candidates at this point.”
5 May 2016

Mitt RomneyFORMER NOMINEE,MASSACHUSETTS




Never Trump “I cannot support Donald Trump.”
28 February 2016

Ben SasseSENATOR, NEBRASKA

 

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Here's what 68 Republicans (68) senators (54)party elites (14)Republicans

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(0)Massachusetts (1)Michigan (0)Minnesota (0)Mississippi (2).
 

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Here's what 68 Republicans (68) senators (54)party elites (14)Republicans

from across the country (68) Alabama (2)Alaska (3)Arizona (2)Arkansas (3)California (0)Colorado (1)Connecticut (0)Delaware (0)Florida (3)Georgia (3)Hawaii (0)Idaho (2)Illinois (1)Indiana (1)Iowa (2)Kansas (3)Kentucky (2)Louisiana (3)Maine (1)Maryland
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(0)Massachusetts (1)Michigan (0)Minnesota (0)Mississippi (2).


They for sure did NOT poll these Latinos,or maybe the ones polled did not understand the question asked.

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Donald Trump insists Britain would NOT be at the back of the queue for a trade deal if he wins the White House


  • Republican nominee said he'd negotiate with Britain in or out of the EU
  • Trump said he had no personal view on whether UK should back Brexit
  • But he said if he was a British voter he would 'probably' vote to leave
  • Remarks won the endorsement of Nigel Farage - despite his 'reservations'
By TIM SCULTHORPE, MAILONLINE DEPUTY POLITICAL EDITOR
PUBLISHED: 12:46, 15 May 2016 | UPDATED: 14:09, 15 May 2016



Donald Trump today insisted Brexit would not put Britain at the 'back of the queue' to secure a US trade deal should he become president.
The presumptive Republican nominee said it would make no difference to him whether Britain decides to stay with the European Union or chooses to leave next month.
The remarks struck a markedly different tone to incumbent president Barack Obama who issued a stark warning about the prospects for a trade deal for Britain on a visit last month.
Mr Obama triggered outrage from Out campaigners who warned foreign leaders should not be intervening on Britain's referendum.





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Donald Trump today said he would not send Britain to the 'back of the queue' for a trade deal with the US if he wins the White House in November

He also adopted a different tone to Mr Obama when assessing the time it would take for the UK to secure a new trade deal if it votes to leave.
Mr Trump, in an interview with Piers Morgan due to be aired in full on ITV on Monday, said: 'I think if I were from Britain I would probably want to go back to a different system.'




Asked if the UK would be at the front of the queue for a trade deal under a Trump presidency, he replied: 'I don't want to say front or anything else.
'I mean, I'm going to treat everybody fairly but it wouldn't make any difference to me whether they were in the EU or not.'
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Ukip leader Nigel Farage, pictured on today's Peston on Sunday, said he had 'reservations' but would back Mr Trump over Hillary Clinton






He added: 'You'd certainly not be back of the queue, that I can tell you.'
Ukip leader Nigel Farage, responding to the clip aired on ITV's Peston On Sunday, joked: 'It just goes to show Donald Trump is measured, neutral, doesn't want to get stuck into the punch-up.'
Mr Farage added: 'He's given a very diplomatic answer.'
The Euro MP said investors believe it makes no difference whether Britain chooses to stay or leave the EU.
Asked if he would back Mr Trump for US president, Mr Farage said: 'I have difficulty with that.
'Let's put it like this, I couldn't vote for (Hillary Clinton) even if you paid me.'
He added: 'If you put me up against a wall it would be (Mr Trump), not Hillary, but I have reservations.
'Encouraging people to beat up protesters, one or two things like that bother me, but look, I tell you what, I think he's going to win.'
David Cameron has repeatedly refused to apologise to Mr Trump after declaring him to be 'divisive, stupid and wrong'.



 

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Dr. Ben Carson confirmed five people on presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s list of potential vice presidential running mates in a recent interview.


Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the 2008 VP running mate to John McCain, was one of the five Carson said was on the list. The rest are all former 2016 GOP presidential candidates: Trump’s closest competitor Sen. Ted Cruz, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Sen. Marco Rubio, and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.


If I were Trump none of those would be on my list.
 
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Dr. Ben Carson confirmed five people on presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s list of potential vice presidential running mates in a recent interview.


Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the 2008 VP running mate to John McCain, was one of the five Carson said was on the list. The rest are all former 2016 GOP presidential candidates: Trump’s closest competitor Sen. Ted Cruz, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Sen. Marco Rubio, and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.


If I were Trump none of those would be on my list.
Gingrige or Guilani would be my picks....Out of his picks Id pick Christy...
 

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The @washingtonpost report on potential VP candidates is wrong. Marco Rubio and most others mentioned are NOT under consideration.
 

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