Wonders never cease to amaze me. I've got news for ya Johnny ... I don't think Trump or any other candidate needs your 'influence'; it will do more harm then good. If you want to support a GOP candidate, best thing you could do, is sit down, keep quiet, and remain out of sight, or bet yet; retire. After I read the entire article; I'm convinced senility has taken hold.
Why John McCain would support Donald Trump as the GOP nomineeJohn McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee and Arizona senator, said he plans to endorse his party's nominee for president in 2016, even if it's Donald Trump.
"I'm a loyal Republican," McCain said in an interview with CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett. "I believe the best way to shape the agenda of the next president of the United States is to be part of the team and make my influence felt as strongly as possible."...
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or me to walk away from the party of Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan would be I think an abrogation of my responsibilities to the voters," he added.
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He said he believes he can bring "advice and counsel" to the next president because of his experience.
McCain said that Trump taps into "anger" and "frustration" among the electorate, especially among voters who haven't seen significant improvements in their lives. Those voters, he said, believe Republicans leaders in Washington have contributed to the gridlock, but he argued that's only valid to a degree.
He pointed to the bills that have passed recently, including a federal education overhaul, a budget deal and defense authorization bill. Plus, he said, the Republicans in the House and Senate finally put a bill to repeal Obamacare on the President Obama's desk....
..."It takes a while to turn around people's views....
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/why-john-mccain-would-support-donald-trump-as-the-gop-nominee/