As Republican infighting grows, donors call for calm
My Way News
Steve Peoples and Julie Bykowicz
7/7/2015
Excerpts:
WASHINGTON (AP) — Worried about "Republican-on-Republican violence," top party donors are taking action, with one firing off a letter calling for more civility and another seeking to block businessman Donald Trump from the debate stage altogether. - (bold and color emphasis added)
Foster Friess, a Wyoming-based investor and one of the party's top 20 donors in the last presidential contest, issued a letter to 16 White House prospects and the Republican National Committee late last week calling for candidates to stay on the "civility reservation."
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Associated Press writer Jonathan Lemire in New York City contributed to this report.
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My Way News
Steve Peoples and Julie Bykowicz
7/7/2015
Excerpts:
WASHINGTON (AP) — Worried about "Republican-on-Republican violence," top party donors are taking action, with one firing off a letter calling for more civility and another seeking to block businessman Donald Trump from the debate stage altogether. - (bold and color emphasis added)
Foster Friess, a Wyoming-based investor and one of the party's top 20 donors in the last presidential contest, issued a letter to 16 White House prospects and the Republican National Committee late last week calling for candidates to stay on the "civility reservation."
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Associated Press writer Jonathan Lemire in New York City contributed to this report.
View the complete article, including images, at:
http://apnews.myway.com/article/2015...aa10ac268.html