Washington – Trump Urges Rivals To ‘Get Over It’ And Back Him

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    FILE - Republican U.S. presidential candidates former Governor Jeb Bush (L) and businessman Donald Trump (R) debate each other directly as Senator Ted Cruz (C) looks on at the Republican U.S. presidential candidates debate sponsored by CBS News and the Republican National Committee in Greenville, South Carolina February 13, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Washington – Donald Trump is urging former Republican rivals to “get over it” and support him for president.

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    At a rally Friday, Trump recalled the pledge all of the Republican contenders signed to support the eventual nominee. That pledge was organized by the Republican National Committee, whose chairman, Reince Priebus, was attending the rally in Erie, Pennsylvania.

    Some of Trump’s former rivals, including Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Jeb Bush, have declined to endorse Trump.

    “Some of them just can’t get over it,” Trump told the crowd. “Get over it! We were just having fun.”


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    7 years ago

    All trump’s republican rivals who refuse to back him are just showing they’re childish, vindictive sore losers. Hopefully Americans will voice their displeasure with them by making sure their political careers are over!

    Nova2
    Nova2
    7 years ago

    remember the first GOP debate? The first question that was asked to Trump was he willing to support the nominee? It took him awhile but he said yes…………..why didn’t the others hold true? Because ALL the people in Washington are afraid of Trump becoming president, He gets in they are out! Trump 2016!!!!

    elyeh
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    elyeh
    7 years ago

    A pledge is your word, especially when made in public.

    Kol Nidre is for pledges; those who refuse to honor their pledges need Kol Nidre now – or else they are liars and pledge breakers like Hillary Clinton.

    Aron1
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    Aron1
    7 years ago

    No, they are not required to endorse someone who has since proven himself to be a narcissistic manic megalomaniac who is completely unfit to be commander-in-chief and the nominal leader of the free world.