Republican national convention 2016
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Unity at the Republican convention? Forget about it
Jamie WeinsteinFar from bringing the party together, the gathering in Cleveland will showcase splits, rows and maybe even violence – and Donald Trump doesn’t seem to care -
The so-called minority report, and the furious attempt to quash it, comes after the Trump campaign has taken a relatively lax approach to the platform
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Emails shared with the Guardian reveal a deep divide among state delegates, with supporters comparing Never Trumpers to opponents of Jesus Christ
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The former candidate has not asked to speak at the convention in Ohio, where he is governor – a potential snub to Donald Trump’s efforts to rally party support
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Speaker of House says delegates ‘write the rules, make the decisions’ as divisions in party threaten hopes of White House and Congress majority
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The former GOP candidate said he ‘wants to be helpful’ in securing presidency for Republicans amid calls for Rubio to seek re-election for Florida senate seat
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Donald Trump said he doesn’t think there will be violence at the Republican convention in July, but warned that his supporters would be ‘angry’ if he is not selected as the nominee
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Ted Cruz on Monday dismissed the idea of a ‘white knight’ appearing at the Republican convention in July, to save the party, as nothing more than a ‘fevered pipe dream’
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Change.org post attacks ‘irresponsible and hypocritical act’ of choosing gun-free site for party’s gathering, citing ‘direct affront’ to second amendment
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If no candidate gets to the magical threshold of 1,237 party delegates, the Republican national convention would become very messy indeed – and insiders can’t even agree on how it would play out
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