이슈와 담론/정치(Politics)

공화당은 트럼프를 지지하지 않는다?

첼린저스 2016. 11. 26. 16:52

사실 공화당의 트럼프 혐오 기조는 지금도 사그러들지는 않고 있지만, 당의 내부 분위기는 트럼프가 전향적으로 나온다면야 트럼프를 적당히 이용해먹겠다는게 대다수이긴 하다. 아마 모 정치학자의 말대로 탄핵을 고려하기도 할 듯하다.


트럼프도 마찬가지이다. 공화당이 비협조적으로 나올것을 알기에, 마이클 팬스를 부통령으로 임명했고,어느정도 자신의 공격성을 당선 후 줄임으로서 어느정도 양 측을 오갈 것으로 보인다. 자 그럼 공화당이 얼마나 트럼프를 싫어하는지 그 명단을 보도록 하자. 주지사급이 벌써 15명, 당의 위원회에서 일하는 대표급이 8명, 장관급도 12명 이상이다. 이 명단이 사실상 "지지하지 않았다는 것을 밝힌" 사람이었다는 것을 보았을때, 상당히 공화당 내부는 트럼프에게 좋지 않은 기류를 가진걸로 보인다


물론 당내 화합을 위해 트럼프를 지지한 사람도 적진 않았지만, 대선을 경험한거 치고 이정도로 공화당이 반발한건 참 이례적인 일이다. 


(이것만큼 공화당의 개성을 상징하는 짤이 없다고 생각. 트럼프부터, 자유지상주의자 랜드폴, 오바마보다 더 강력한 구제한을 내놓은 존 케이식, 그리고 히스패닉을 대표하는 젭부시와, 흑인을 대표하는 벤 카슨, 티파티를 뒤에 업은 테드크루즈까지..)

힐러리에게 투표한 공화당 중진들


1. Former Sec. of State Colin Powell


2. New York Rep. Richard Hanna*


3. Richard Armitage, deputy secretary of state under George W. Bush


4. Former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman


5. Former Conn. Rep. Chris Shays


6. Former Minnesota Gov. Arne Carlson


7. Sally Bradshaw, adviser to Jeb Bush's presidential campaign (if Florida is close)


8. Meg Whitman, Republican fundraiser


9. Mark Salter, former aide and speechwriter for Sen. John McCain


10. Robert Kagan, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution


11. David Ross Meyers, former White House staffer under George W. Bush


12. Harry Sloan, Republican financier for McCain, Romney, and Kasich


13. Cindy Guerra, former GOP chair in Florida


14. Lionel Sosa, Texas-based ad veteran who worked for Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush


15. Ben Howe, contributing editor to the conservative website RedState


16. Jamie Weinstein, senior editor, Daily Caller


17. Carlos Gutierrez, former Secretary of Commerce under George W. Bush


18. Rosario Marin, U.S. Treasurer under George W. Bush


19. Richard J. Cross, III, Speechwriter for the 2016 Republican National Convention


20. Former Va. Sen. John Warner


21. Former New York Rep. Sherwood Boehlert


22. Former Maryland Rep. Connie Morella


23. Former Minnesota Sen. David Durenberger


24. Michael Chertoff, former United States Secretary of Homeland Security under George W. Bush


25. Frank Lavin, former ambassador to Singapore and Reagan political director


26. Phil Brady, special assistant to Vice President George H.W. Bush (1985-1988); deputy counsel to President Ronald Reagan (1988-1989)


27. Jim Cicconi, special assistant to President Ronald Reagan


28. James Clad, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for President George W. Bush


29. Tim Clancy, former chief of staff to U.S. Representative Sherwood Boehlert (No. 21)


30. Former Maryland State Sen. Howard Denis


31. Doug Elmets, former spokesperson and speechwriter in the Reagan White House


32. Miguel "Mike" Fernandez, Miami billionaire and major donor to Jeb Bush's 2016 campaign


33. Charles Fried, solicitor general of the United States under President Ronald Reagan


34. Diedra Garcia, Colorado Republican and former CEO, Denver Hispanic Chamber of Commerce


35. New Hampshire State Rep. Carlos Gonzalez*


36. James Kunder, former assistant administrator for Asia and the Near East at USAID under President George W. Bush


37. Jimmy LaSalvia, co-founder and former president, GOProud


38. Jennifer Pierotti Lim, co-founder of Republican Women for Hillary


39. Former U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin


40. Former Penn. State Sen. Jack McGregor


41. John Negroponte, deputy national security adviser to President Ronald Reagan; director of national intelligence and deputy secretary of state for President George W. Bush


42. David Nierenberg, former national finance chair for Mitt Romney


43. Richard Painter, former associate counsel to the president and chief White House ethics lawyer under President George W. Bush


44. Henry M. Paulson, Jr., former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury


45. William A. Pierce, former deputy assistant secretary for public affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services; former press secretary for Congresswoman Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and Congressman William Thomas (R-CA)


46. William K. Reilly, former EPA administrator to President George H.W. Bush


47. Nicholas Rostow, former special assistant to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush for national security affairs


48. Deborah Loewer, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.), and former Director of The White House Situation Room


61. William Ruckelshaus, Former EPA Administrator to Presidents Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon


62. Scott Rutter, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.); former Chairman of the National Advisory Board: Veterans and Military Families, Romney for President


63. Claudine Schneider, Former U.S. Congresswoman (1981-1991) and first woman elected to major political office in Rhode Island


64. John J.H. Schwarz, Former U.S. Congressman from Michigan (2005-2007)


65. Brent Scowcroft, Former National Security Advisor to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush


66. Rick Stoddard, Colorado Republican and Banker in Denver


67. Ambassador Pete Teeley, Press Secretary to Vice President George H.W. Bush; former U.S. Ambassador to Canada and U.S. Representative to UNICEF under President George H.W. Bush


68. Martin Torrey, Commander, U.S. Navy (Ret.)


67. Robert H. Tuttle, Former Assistant to the President and former Director of Presidential Personnel for President Ronald Reagan; U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom for President George W. Bush


68. Roger Wallace, co-chair of the Woodrow Wilson Center's Mexico Institute Advisory Board and member of the Council on Foreign Relations; former Deputy Undersecretary for International Trade at the U.S. Department of Commerce (1989-1991); former Chair of the Inter-American Foundation (2003-2009); and former Deputy to the National Co-Chair of the 1980 Reagan Bush Campaign


69. Lezlee Westine, Former White House Director of Public Liaison under and Deputy Assistant to President George W. Bush


70. Grant Woods, Arizona Attorney General (1991-1999)


71. Larry Pressler, served two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and three terms in the U.S. Senate, losing re-election to Tim Johnson. He was the first Vietnam veteran to be elected to the Senate.


72. William Milliken, Michigan's governor from 1969 to 1983


73. Brent Scowcroft, lieutenant general and national security adviser


74. Louis Wade Sullivan, secretary of health and human services under President George H.W. Bush


75. Donald Gregg: Vice President George H.W. Bush's national security adviser


76. Former New Hampshire Sen. Gordon Humphrey


77. Ana Navarro, Republican strategist and commentator, national Hispanic campaign chairwoman for John McCain's 2008 presidential bid


트럼프에게 투표하지 않은 공화당 중진들


1. Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk*


2. Maine Sen. Susan Collins*


3. Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse*


4. South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham (2016 presidential candidate)*


5. Virginia Rep. Scott Rigell*


6. Florida Rep. Carlos Curbelo*


7. Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker*


8. Florida Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen*


9. Iowa Sen. David Johnson (formerly Republican, now an Independent)*


10. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan*


11. Mich. Rep. Justin Amash*


12. South Carolina Rep. Mark Sanford*


13. Wisconsin Rep. Reid Ribble*


14. Illinois Rep. Bob Dold*


15. Dave Yost, Ohio auditor of state


16. Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger*


17. Mitt Romney, 2012 GOP nominee, former Massachusetts governor


18. Former Fla. Sen. Mel Martinez


19. Former Minn. Sen. Norm Coleman


20. Former Texas Rep. Ron Paul


21. Eliot Cohen, counselor of the Department of State during President George W. Bush's administration


22. Former Fla. Gov. Jeb Bush, 2016 Republican presidential candidate


23. Former Okla. Rep. J.C. Watts


24. Former Penn. Gov. Tom Ridge


25. Paul Wolfowitz, deputy secretary of defense for George W. Bush


26. Former Oklahoma Rep. Mickey Edwards


27. Rudy Fernandez, former special assistant to George W. Bush


28. Former South Carolina Rep. Bob Inglis


29. Ken Mehlman, former Republican National Committee chairman


30. Patrick Ruffini, Republican strategist and early #NeverTrump adopter


31. Tim Miller, former spokesman for Jeb Bush, adviser to Our Principles, an anti-Trump super PAC


32. Peter Wehner, GOP strategist


33. Liz Mair, GOP strategist


34. Rick Wilson, Republican operative


35. Stuart Stevens, top strategist, Romney 2012


36. Kevin Madden, former Mitt Romney communications director


37. Bill Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard


38. Erick Erickson, conservative commentator, former editor of RedState, founder of The Resurgent


39. Steve Deace, conservative commentator and radio talk show host


40. Brian Bartlett, GOP communications strategist


41. Jay Caruso, contributing editor at RedState


42. Linda Chavez, conservative columnist


43. Mindy Finn, GOP media strategist, independent VP candidate


44. Jon Gabriel, editor-in-chief of Ricochet


45. Stephen Hayes, senior writer at The Weekly Standard


46. Glenn Beck, host of The Glenn Beck Program and founder of TheBlaze


47. Nathan Wurtzel, Make America Awesome Again super PAC


48. George Will, Washington Post columnist and Fox News commentator


49. Bruce Carroll, creator of GayPatriot.org


50. Mona Charen, senior fellow at Ethics and Public Policy Center


51. Dean Clancy, former FreedomWorks vice president


52. Rory Cooper, GOP strategist, senior adviser to the Never Trump PAC


53. Daniel Vajdich, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, national security policy adviser to the Ted Cruz campaign


54. Michael Graham, conservative radio host


55. Connor Walsh, former digital director for Eric Cantor, founder of Build Digital


56. Jonah Goldberg, senior editor at National Review


57. Alan Goldsmith, former staffer, House Foreign Affairs Committee


58. Stephen Gutowski, Free Beacon staff writer


59. Ross Douthat, New York Times columnist


60. Doug Heye, former communications director for the Republican National Committee


61. Brad Thor, conservative author


62. Charlie Sykes, radio show host


63. Erik Soderstrom, conservative blogger


64. David French, National Review writer


65. Jennifer Rubin, conservative opinion columnist for the Washington Post


66. Quin Hillyer, conservative columnist


67. Utah Rep. Mia Love*


68. Nevada Sen. Joe Heck*


69. Ariz. Sen. John McCain*


70. New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte*


71. W. Va. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito*


72. Ohio Sen. Rob Portman*


73. Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski*


74. Ohio Gov. John Kasich, former 2016 presidential candidate*


75. Utah Gov. Gary Herbert*


76. Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley*


77. Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval*


78. Nevada Rep. Crescent Hardy*


79. California Rep. Steve Knight


80. Pennsylvania Rep. Charlie Dent*


81. Florida Rep. Tom Rooney*


82. California Rep. David G. Valadao*


83. New Jersey Rep. Frank LoBiondo*


84. Minnesota Rep. Erik Paulsen*


85. Frmr Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty


86. Frmr California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger


87. New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno*