Trump adviser warns him not to pick
Romney for Secretary of State
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[November 28, 2016]
By Andy Sullivan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An internal dispute
among Donald Trump's advisers broke out into the open on Sunday when his
campaign manager warned that the president-elect could face an intense
backlash from supporters if he chose Mitt Romney to be his secretary of
state.
Trump has been weighing whether to pick Romney, the 2012 Republican
presidential nominee who spent much of the past year criticizing Trump,
or former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, who backed the real-estate
mogul's insurgent presidential run.
Giuliani would fit with the other loyalists and conservative hardliners
that Trump has picked to fill out his administration so far, but he has
drawn criticism for working as a consultant to foreign governments.
Trump could help unite his party and win over skeptical establishment
Republicans if he chooses Romney for the post.
Though the debate has largely played out behind closed doors, campaign
manager Kellyanne Conway warned that Trump could anger his supporters if
he picked Romney, who called him a "fraud" and a "phony" in speeches
this year.
"They feel betrayed to think that you can get Romney back in there after
everything he did - we don't even know if he voted for Donald Trump. He
and his consultants were nothing but awful to Donald Trump for a year,"
she said on NBC's "Meet the Press."
"I am all for party unity but I am not sure that we have to pay for that
with the Secretary of State position," Conway said on CNN.
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President-elect Donald
Trump (L) and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (R) emerge
after their meeting at the main clubhouse at Trump National Golf
Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, U.S., November 19, 2016.
REUTERS/Mike Segar
Conway said she would support Trump if he decided to pick Romney for
the position, but other Republicans criticized her for making her
case on television, rather than talking to Trump directly.
"Astounding to hear K. Conway, who has the ability to tell Trump
privately, trash possibility of Romney as Sec of State publicly,"
Republican strategist Ana Navarro wrote on Twitter.
(Addtional reporting by David Chance; Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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