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Title: Trump: If I win, I might oust RNC chairman
Source: CNN
URL Source: http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/18/polit ... -priebus-nomination/index.html
Published: Apr 18, 2016
Author: Daniella Diaz
Post Date: 2016-04-18 16:55:56 by nolu chan
Keywords: None
Views: 4245
Comments: 28

Trump: If I win, I might oust RNC chairman

By Daniella Diaz
CNN
Updated 11:54 AM ET, Mon April 18, 2016

(CNN) If Donald Trump clinches the 1,237 delegates required to win the Republican nomination, he said he's not sure he'll keep Reince Priebus as chairman of the Republican National Committee.

"I don't know. I haven't made the determination," the Republican front-runner told The Washington Post in an interview posted Sunday.

The comments come as Trump spent the last few days attacking the Republican Party's nominating rules -- calling the process "rigged" against him -- which has caused top members to fight before their meeting in Florida later this week.

Priebus defended the rules on Sunday, dismissing Trump's comments as "rhetoric" and "hyperbole."

"Since I know what the truth is, I don't really worry about it because I know what is right and I know what is wrong," he told CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union."

Priebus said the delegate rules are up to each state, and there's nothing the RNC can do to change them at this point of the election.

"Everyone knows what the rules are," he said. "Everyone knows that the RNC can't change the rules between now and the convention."

And RNC communications director Sean Spicer dismissed Trump's comments about Priebus Monday, calling the GOP under Priebus "the gold standard of political parties."

"Any candidate who got the nomination would beg Reince Priebus to stay as chairman because he's been so successful. Under this chairman we've put together the most resources political party in the history of the United States" Spicer told CNN's John Berman and Kate Bolduan on "At This Hour with Berman and Bolduan."

"When you look at our field operation and our data and digital operation, and our opposition research on Hillary Clinton and potentially Bernie Sanders, it's amazing. We are the gold standard of political parties. I think any candidate would be lucky to have Reince Priebus as a chairman and they should be begging him to continue the successes he's had," Spicer said.

CNN's Julia Manchester contributed to this report.

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#1. To: nolu chan (#0)

Why not? After all,he is going to be the President of the world and make Mexico pay for a 50 foot tall wall,so what's firing someone that doesn't work for him amount to?

The more I know about Trump,the more I wonder how much Wharton charged his father for his degree. Or maybe they had a lookalike take his classes for him?

sneakypete  posted on  2016-04-18   17:04:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: sneakypete (#1)

Why not? After all,he is going to be the President of the world and make Mexico pay for a 50 foot tall wall,so what's firing someone that doesn't work for him amount to?

The RNC has a tradition of handing the reins to the titular head of the party. Of course, they could choose to have a four year pissing contest with President Trump. If they can't handle candidate Trump, one can just imagine how they will do with President Trump, the FBI, the IRS, and the Justice Department.

In your mind, the RNC can tell the sitting president to go screw himself. The sitting president will always have more power to screw with them. The president has a mighty strong power of suggestion.

As for party deference, here some examples:

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1986-09-13/news/8603080401_1_maureen-reagan-republican-national-committee-republican-chairman

Gop Finds 1st Father Knows Best

September 13, 1986
By Jon Margolis
Chicago Tribune.

WASHINGTON — The last time Maureen Reagan ran for office her father didn`t do a thing for her, and she got walloped.

Now she`s trying again, for a less lofty post, and this time her father just guaranteed her election.

With what he called ``great pleasure,`` Republican National Chairman Frank Fahrenkopf announced Friday that, at the urging of President Reagan, he would support Maureen Reagan`s candidacy to become co-chairman of the Republican National Committee.

[...]

http://millercenter.org/president/biography/bush-life-before-the-presidency

George H. W. Bush: Life Before the Presidency

[excerpt]

President Nixon removed Bush from the United Nations in 1973 and asked him to serve instead as chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC). The administration turned to Bush to head the RNC because of his reputation for respectability and integrity. During the Watergate scandal, Bush was a tireless supporter of President Nixon until the release of the White House tapes.

He replaced Bob Dole.

Lee Atwater was the campaign manager for G.H.W. Bush who was elected in 1988, inaugurated in 1989. And Atwater was named chairman of the Republican National Committee.

nolu chan  posted on  2016-04-18   19:03:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: nolu chan (#8)

In your mind, the RNC can tell the sitting president to go screw himself.

They can,and they will. They got Reagan to take Poppy as his running mate by threatening to withhold all support for him if he didn't.

The sitting president will always have more power to screw with them.

The exact opposite is the truth. Presidents can't do squat without the backing of their party. Why do you think the big money guys that run the country would rather work behind the scenes to pull their strings rather than try that while in the WH? It ain't because any of them are shy,modest,or lacking in confidence. It's because the real power is at the top of the party leadership.

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