This week in unusual presidential endorsements: James Franco, Adele and some #NeverTrump-ers
Every presidential election cycle brings about a few unlikely endorsements. But this cycle is, umm, unusual. And so there’s an unusual amount of endorsements you might not exactly expect. It seems like we get a batch of ’em—the defectors, the ones who don’t usually pick candidates, and of course the growing ranks of the #NeverTrump-ers—every week, so every week we’re going to let you know who they are.
Trump (sort of) gets his first big newspaper endorsement – No major newspapers have endorsed Donald Trump. None. But luckily for Trump, there’s one paper in this country whose endorsement he can count on: The one owned by billionaire Republican mega-donor Sheldon Adelson. The Los Vegas Review Journal endorsed Trump on Sunday on the grounds that Trump will “a source of disruption and discomfort to the privileged, back-scratching political elites.” So basically Trump will cause discomfort to Adelson.
Trump’s GOP critics keep returning to him – This was also a week in which several of Trump’s Republican detractors slowly made their way back into the fold. South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, who was attacked by Trump during the South Carolina primary, has now decided she is voting for GOP nominee, though she qualified by saying, “that doesn’t mean it’s an easy vote.” In addition, Representative Jason Chaffetz, who vowed after the release of Trump’s sexual predator boasts that he would not put his “good name and reputation” behind Donald Trump, has now decided, what’s in a name? He like Haley, reluctantly endorsed Donald Trump.