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Cebu_4_2
7th June 2016, 11:16 AM
Flake: Arizona could vote Democratic if Donald Trump rhetoric continues
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By KTAR.com | June 6, 2016 @ 2:40 pm

PHOENIX — Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) said his state may vote for the Democratic presidential candidate if presumptive Republican candidate Donald Trump continues with his divisive rhetoric.

“He’ll have trouble in Arizona if he continues to stake out the position that he has staked out,” Flake told MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Monday.

The New York billionaire was again criticized by the Republican Party over the weekend after he said U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel’s Mexican heritage means he cannot fairly hear a lawsuit involving Trump University.

Trump has been making controversial statements from the outset of his campaign, including proposing a ban on all Muslims entering the United States, building a multi-billion dollar wall on the Mexican border paid for by the Mexican government and the need to halt illegal immigration at risk of losing the United States as we know it.

Flake said Trump’s comments about Curiel are a “new level” and he hopes the unpredictable Trump takes back what he’s said because “it’s offensive. It really is.”

Trump has variously referred to Curiel as Spanish, Mexican and Hispanic and has called the judge “a hater of Donald Trump.”

The inflammatory rhetoric may play well during primary season, but Flake said Trump will have a lot of work to do to top either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders in November.

“There’s a big difference between winning a primary and winning a general election,” he said.

Flake said, unless Trump comes back to align with the party’s broader base instead of its more extreme fringes, Arizona could be blue after the November election.

“Right-thinking Republicans want somebody who is serious, for example, on immigration reform,” Flake said. “Saying we’re going to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it is not a serious proposal.”

While Flake has said Trump would not be his first choice for the nomination — “nor my 17th” — it’s too late to bring in a third-party candidate. The GOP will have to stick with Trump.

“We have what we have,” he said. “We’re not in a good situation.”

Joshua01
7th June 2016, 12:26 PM
The truth hurts I guess!

Neuro
7th June 2016, 02:34 PM
Flake said, unless Trump comes back to align with the party’s broader base instead of its more extreme fringes, Arizona could be blue after the November election.

I think Flake is out of tune with reality. The main reason Trump has been so successful in the primaries, is because he has gone against the party elite, which snowflake no doubt belongs too, and thus he has gained the trust of the party's broader base, despite the enormous efforts by flake and the rest of the republican elites to undermine his campaign including vote rigging and massive amounts on negative Trump advertising. There is nothing impossible in building a wall keeping illegal immigrants out of the country, nor in deporting those illegals that remain.

Sure that will undermine the powerbase (as opposed to the broader base, iow the voters) of the Republican Party (Democrat is no different, same open border policy) those employers that have made fortunes on paying illegals a pittance, and to keep the profits coming contributed handsomely to the campaigns of traitors like Flake. Your gravy train is ending snowflake!