Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney called on his party to disavow its frontrunner Donald Trump in a scorching rebuke of the candidate – from the way Trump is running his campaign to his business, political and personal history.
Speaking at the Hinckley Institute at the University of Utah, the former Massachusetts governor said that America’s prospects for a safe future are "greatly diminished" if Donald Trump becomes the Republican nominee for president.
“His is not the temperament of a stable, thoughtful leader. His imagination must not be married to real power,” Romney said, branding Trump “a phony, a fraud” whose “promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University.”
“Mitt Romney is trying to wake up the Republican Party and he did it with the most scathing autopsy we’ve heard [of Trump] to date,” RT’s Ed Schultz said.
The 2012 GOP presidential candidate urged his party to vote for any of Trump's rivals for the nomination.
"The only serious policy proposals that deal with the broad range of national challenges we confront today, come from Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and John Kasich," Romney said. "One of these men should be our nominee."
INC News, 03/03/2016 - source: ©RTNews
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