Politics & Government
Michigan Governor Questions Trump's Suitability for President
GOP frontrunner appeals to voters who think political system is broken, Snyder says, but Trump's "inappropriate" comments "a major concern."
Fresh from the first debates in the Republican race for the White House, Donald Trump makes his first Michigan campaign appearance next week β and those cheering his arrival donβt include Gov. Rick Snyder.
Snyder, who briefly entertained the idea of his own presidential run, told the Associated Press he has doubts about Trumpβs suitability for the office of president.
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A computer executive and venture capitalist turned politician himself, the governor said he understands from his own experience the appeal of political neophytes among voters who think βthe overall political culture in the country is broken.β
βHeβs had a lot of success in terms of business, but a number of his comments are clearly inappropriate and would be a major concern,β Snyder said in an interview with the AP at an auto industry conference near Traverse City Wednesday. βAnd I think thatβs something people need to take into account in their decision-making process.β
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Since his mid-June announcement, widely denounced as denigrating to immigrants, Trump has been a lightning rod for the GOP as the party tries to broaden its base and attract minority voters away from Democrats.
The flamboyant billionaire was sharply criticized last month after he said former Sen. John McCain, held as a POW for five years after his plane was shot down during the Vietnam War, is only regarded as a war hero βbecause he was captured.β One of the strongest rebukes came former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, also a candidate, who said in his now-epic rage that Trump βa cancer on conservatismβ that βmust be clearly diagnose, excised and discarded.β
Trump made fun of Perry a few days later, saying he βput glasses on so people will think heβs smart.β
As Trump has gone from laughingstock to frontrunner, though, advisers are warning him that he needs to tone down his rhetoric and start acting like a frontrunner if he expects to convince Americans to take his campaign seriously.
Snyder said he hasnβt decided who he will support. Whoever it is should be a βproblem solverβ who rejects βthe old, broken culture of fighting blame,β according to the AP.
Trumpβs first Michigan appearance as a candidate is Tuesday, Aug. 11, when he gives the keynote address at Genesee and Saginaw county Republicansβ Lincoln Day dinner at Birch Run Expo Center.
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