Poof ... he's gone! And we didn't even need a wall to keep him out of America's reddest state. Texas Senator Cornyn -- one of the biggest whores in Congress -- has now declared he's done talking about his party's nominee until after the election.
HRC has now opened up a double digit lead on Drumpf. And America is forcing Drumpf into a corner.
What will he do to recover? Whine? Bitch? Sue someone? Or double down on hatred?
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/s...his-tex/nrghM/
Overnight, Trump rallies were stricken from his Texas schedule
10:44 a.m. Wednesday, June 15, 2016 | Filed in: State
Overnight, Dallas and Houston disappeared from Donald Trump’s public schedule for Thursday and Friday.
While Trump is still scheduled to hold private fundraisers in Dallas Thursday and in San Antonio and Houston Friday, the Trump campaign is having trouble finding a venue for a rally in Dallas, and the elimination of Houston from the public schedule suggests they might be having similar trouble in Houston.
The public schedule now jumps from a rally at noon today at the Fox Theater in Atlanta to a rally at the Mystère Theater at Treasure Island in Las Vegas at 11 a.m. on Saturday.
Officials in Grand Prairie and Irving indicated Tuesday that they did not have adequate time to ensure adequate security for a rally either at the 6,350-seat Verizon Theatre, in Grand Prairie, or the 4,500-seat Irving Convention Center.
Trump rallies have sometimes been the focus of protests and occasional violence.
Hispanic activists in Texas have promised protests wherever Trump appears, in public or at private functions, while in the state.
In September, a Trump rally at the American Airlines Center in Dallas drew some 15,000 people and a large contingent of loud but peaceful protesters.
To a remarkable degree, Trump captured the GOP nomination with a campaign that seemed to effectively wing it — guided by tweets from the candidate, extensive free media, and mass rallies that the campaign seemed to be able to pull together at the last minute.
But, if the campaign is unable to hold a public event while in the biggest red state in America, it will contribute to the sense of an unraveling campaign, coming as it does as a new Bloomberg Politics poll shows Hillary Clinton opening up a 12 percentage point lead over Trump, and amid heightened restiveness in Congress about Trump’s rhetoric.
Politico reported yesterday that Texas Sen. John Cornyn, the number two Republican in the Senate, who has said he is backing Trump, has now “declared he is done talking about Trump until after the election — nearly five months away.
“`Wish me luck,’ he said.”