Republican convention in turmoil as
anti-Trump delegates protest
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[July 19, 2016]
By Ginger Gibson
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - The Republican
National Convention was in an uproar on Monday after opponents of
presumptive U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump failed in their
effort to hold a roll-call vote in opposition to his candidacy. |
A delegate yells after the temporary chairman of the Republican National
Convention announced that the convention would not hold a roll-call vote
on the Rules Committee's report and rules changes and rejected the
efforts of anti-Trump forces to hold such a vote at the Republican
National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. July 18, 2016. REUTERS/Mark
Kauzlarich |
The anti-Trump
forces at the Cleveland convention started shouting "Roll Call"
after the party leaders approved by acclamation rules at the
start of the convention that barred them from registering their
opposition.
Party leaders declared there was insufficient support to allow
for a roll-call vote that would record the number of delegates
opposed to Trump, a New York businessman who has never held
political office and has struggled to win over many mainstream
Republicans.
Some delegates walked out of the convention in protest at the
leaders' ruling while others chanted loudly, demanding a
roll-call vote take place.
Trump last week declared the so-called "Never Trump" movement
dead, tweeting that "#NeverTrump is never more."
(Writing by Howard Goller; Editing by Ross Colvin)
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