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Trump has 2-3 weeks to fix campaign: GOP Sen. Corker

Sen. Bob Corker leaves Trump Tower last month after meeting with Donald Trump. (Photo: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
Donald Trump has two to three weeks to fix his campaign or lose so much Republican support that it would doom his run for the presidency, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker told Yahoo News on Tuesday.
“He’s obviously stepped in it. He’s made statements that are inappropriate,” Corker, a Republican from Tennessee, said in a telephone interview. The senator was referring to Trump’s widely condemned declaration that a Mexican-American judge is unfit to preside over a Trump University lawsuit because of the judge’s heritage.
“He’s got this defining period that’s over the next two or three weeks where he could pivot, can pivot, hopefully will pivot to a place where he becomes a true general election candidate,” Corker warned.
His warnings are notable because of his efforts to build bridges between Trump’s unorthodox campaign and wary establishment Republicans. If Trump makes the necessary changes, “he’ll have armies of people who are willing to help” secure victory in November, the senator said.
The brash entrepreneur could “change the trajectory of this country,” Corker said. In contrast, he said “that’s not a possibility” for presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton because her party has moved leftward on issues like reining in entitlement spending.
Facing rejection from many conservative movement thinkers, Trump helped his case last month by releasing a list of jurists he would consider appointing to the Supreme Court. But he “100 percent” squandered the resulting goodwill with his attacks on Judge Gonzalo Curiel, Corker said.
Corker, whose name has been floated as a potential Trump vice presidential pick or nominee for secretary of state, also tried to tamp down speculation that he’s angling for a top Trump administration job. The rumors escalated after he praised Trump’s late-April foreign policy speech. Some people who know Corker well say it’s not in his blood to be someone else’s surrogate and that he would chafe at the limitations of a traditional vice presidency. They acknowledge, however, that he could be tempted to try his hand at being the nation’s top diplomat.
But Corker scoffed at the notion that was he in “any kind of job-application mode.” He insisted that his meeting with the candidate in late May was just a get-acquainted chat between “two people who did not know each other.” As for a possible role in a Trump administration, “we haven’t had any of those kinds of discussions,” Corker said.
He compared his praise for Trump’s foreign policy address to “trying to lay a bread trail towards a better place” for the Trump campaign and encourage fellow Republicans to engage their presumptive nominee rather than going “the total dis route.”
“It wasn’t, like, the best speech I ever heard on foreign policy, but it was at a critical time where he was moving away it appeared from the daily personality campaign to one where he tried to give a substantive speech,” Corker said.
Corker also said he has spoken with former Secretary of State James Baker before and after Baker’s own meetings with Trump.
“He’s got a period of time here that is incredibly important to his campaign to demonstrate that he has the ability to become a general election candidate, to move away from personality issues and move more towards substantive policy issues,” Corker said. “If he keeps moving towards the convention with similar types of weeks like the last one, I just fear that he’s going to be in a position that doesn’t really allow him to fully take advantage of this incredible opportunity.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-2-3-weeks-fix-000000452.html
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I think his pride will prevail and he runs Independent if he doesn't get it together, which will split the party which will guaranty the crowning of Hillary.
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Roy Cohn is reputed to have beeen Trump's mentor as well as his attorney.
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I don't know how many people know this but Roy Cohn  "was an American attorney who became famous during Senator Joseph McCarthy's investigations into Communist activity in the United States during the Second Red Scare. Cohn gained special prominence during the Army–McCarthy hearings. He was also a member of the U.S. Department of Justice's prosecution team at the espionage trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Cohn died of complications from AIDS...."

"After leaving McCarthy, Cohn had a 30-year career as an attorney in New York City. His clients included Donald Trump, Mafia figures Tony Salerno, Carmine Galante, and John Gotti, Studio 54 owners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, Texas financier and philanthropist Shearn Moody, Jr.,[14] and the New York Yankees baseball club. He was known for his active social life, charitable giving, and combative personality. In the early 1960s he became a member of the John Birch Society and a principal figure in the Western Goals Foundation. He maintained close ties in conservative political circles, serving as an informal advisor to Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.[1]..."

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Cohn)
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I'm with y'all!
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I don't know anyone particularly happy about the choices.

All I know is every time Trumps face comes up online, I delete it if possible.
No, I don't want to vote for Hilary but if it comes to her or Trump ? here we are again with the lessor of two evils.
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Thanks, that brought a much needed smile across my face,
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I have 3 "kids" around the age of 30. Only 1 of them is voting. The 2 that are not voting say, why should we? Look at what we have to choose from. The sad part was that, I had no answer
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I remember a great answer you had years ago to that same question, along the lines of "I vote because I feel it gives me the right to b*tch about things for the next four years." When all else fails, that's always worked for me.
Couldn't find the original thread that was posted on, but came across your four week UND post  - which turned into a political thread halfway through from eight years ago.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Hepatitis-Social/Undetected/show/410628
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There is so much to dislike about Hillary but, for me, there is so much more to dislike about Trump.

He is a total disaster IMHO.
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