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Mike Huckabee Tells Megyn Kelly What Anti-Trump ‘GOP Bedwetters” Are REALLY Afraid Of


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From the time Donald Trump entered the Republican race for president, the conventional knock on his campaign wasn’t just that it had little chance of succeeding, but that it could drag down with it other Republicans running for office.

Trump supporter and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, however, believes that doesn’t paint an accurate picture of elitist GOP concerns.

What the Republican establishment really feared then, and fears now, said Huckabee, is something else entirely.

In an interview Monday night on Fox News’ “The Kelly File,” Huckabee said the anti-Trump argument was much more self-serving than the “good of the party” spiel being sold in the mainstream media.

“A lot of the bed-wetting, hand-wringing Republicans, they’re not afraid Donald Trump is going to lose,” said the man who early on challenged Trump for the GOP nomination. “They’re scared to death he’s going to win. And if he wins, he’s going to mess up the neat, little package of fun they have, because they all play to the donor class, and Donald Trump is going to make big changes in the way these institutions go.”

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use link to see video and to read rest of article: http://www.westernjournalism.com/thepoint/2016/10/11/mike-huckabee-tells-megyn-kelly-anti-trump-gop-bedwetters-really-afraid/

 

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