WASHINGTON (AP) " If Donald Trump's Republican Party were a family and its national convention a reunion, a therapist might say there are issues to resolve. More congressional Republicans are not endorsing Trump and planning to skip the convention. For all his harangues, the blustery billionaire remains on track to become the party's nominee at its Cleveland gathering next month. And there's a longshot movement among conservative delegates and operatives " including supporters of Trump's vanquished rival, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz " to change party rules so the convention can pick a different nominee. Yet his incendiary comments following the Orlando massacre have rattled the GOP, and pockets of apprehension and outright defiance are, if anything, growing.
Source: New Zealand Herald June 18, 2016 06:22 UTC