America First Republican Chairman and RNC At-Large Trump Delegate candidate Mike Crispi today called on his fellow running mates for Delegate and Alternate Delegate to pledge their support to President Trump no matter how or when he is to become the official nominee of the Republican Party.
“President Trump is under attack like never before and needs to know that New Jersey has his back,” Crispi said. “New Jersey Trump Delegates should reaffirm their commitment to vote for President Trump no matter what.”
Crispi was reacting to news that corrupt New York State Judge Juan Merchan plans to sentence President Trump on July 11, four days before the Republican National Convention is set to begin.
“President Trump has pledged to go to prison in order to defend the Constitution,” Crispi said. “If he has to accept the Republican nomination under house arrest or from a jail cell on Rikers Island, we don’t need weak-kneed Republicans to cut-and-run at the very moment we have to be united.”
Crispi said his concerns arise from the cohort of New Jersey Delegate candidates who are actively backing a Never-Trump senate candidate whose most significant political experience prior to this year was supporting Cory Booker for Senate.
“President Trump endorsed Chistine Glassner for Senate and every Trump Delegate candidate should be supporting her,” Crispi said. “It’s an easy choice to support President Trump’s endorsed senate candidate, but if they can’t even do that how do we know they’ll support President Trump in Milwaukee when the going gets tough?”
Crispi said that once New Jersey’s delegation is formally elected, he will move an internal resolution by open vote committing the Garden State’s votes to President Trump no matter what.
Crispi also said that the New Jersey delegation should be prepared to nominate President Trump prior to the Convention in Milwaukee.
“I don’t want to hear any excuses from anyone who agreed to be a Trump Delegate as to why he can’t or shouldn’t be nominated,” Crispi said. “President Trump won a great race in 2016, he won an even better race in 2020, and he will win again in 2024 and actually take office in January so that we can get our country back on track.”
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In a recent statement, New Jersey Republican Party Chairman Doug Crispi has urged fellow party members to show their support for President Trump by signing a loyalty pledge. This move comes amidst growing tensions within the party over the President’s controversial policies and actions.
Crispi emphasized the importance of unity within the party and the need to stand behind the President in order to advance the Republican agenda. He argued that signing the loyalty pledge is a way for party members to demonstrate their commitment to the President and his leadership.
However, not everyone within the party is on board with Crispi’s call for loyalty. Some members have expressed concerns about blindly following the President and have called for more independent thinking within the party.
The divide within the party reflects larger tensions within the Republican Party as a whole, with some members feeling torn between their loyalty to the President and their own principles.
It remains to be seen how many party members will heed Crispi’s call for support and sign the loyalty pledge. The outcome of this internal struggle could have significant implications for the future of the Republican Party in New Jersey and beyond.