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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: Trump: If I win, I might oust RNC chairman Trump: If I win, I might oust RNC chairman By Daniella Diaz (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. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5. "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." The successes? What were they? We lost the 2012 election and, under his "leadership", we're poised to lose it again. He promised to repeal Obamacare if we gave him the majority. We did. He didn't. He promised to stop Obama's executive orders on immigration. He didn't. We gave Republicans control of the House AND Senate and HE HASN'T DONE SHIT!
#5. To: misterwhite (#2) " Trump: If I win, I might oust RNC chairman " Another reason to vote for Trump
Replies to Comment # 5. "Another reason to vote for Trump." Out with the old and in with the new. The guy is establishment all the way, good at one thing -- maintaining the status quo of the members of his little club.
#22. To: Stoner (#5) " Trump: If I win, I might oust RNC chairman " So,who do you think he will replace him with,Bill Clinton? Bloomberg? Rudy? All of whom are Trump goombas. Or maybe he will suck up to people much more successful than him,and give the spot to Soros,Gates,or the PayPal guy in hopes they give him some stock and maybe invite HIM to one of THEIR parties?
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