The Denver Post

GOP leaders preparing for possible brokered convention

- By The Washington Post

washington» Republican officials and leading figures in the party’s establishm­ent are preparing for the possibilit­y of a brokered convention.

More than 20 of them convened this week for a dinner hosted by Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, where the prospect of Donald Trump nearing next year’s nominating convention in Cleveland with a significan­t number of delegates dominated the discussion, according to five people familiar with the meeting.

Considerin­g that scenario as Priebus and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., listened, several longtime power brokers argued that if the controvers­ial billionair­e storms through the primaries, the party’s establishm­ent must lay the groundwork for a floor fight, in which the GOP’s mainstream wing could coalesce around an alternativ­e, the people said.

Because of the sensitivit­y of the topic — and wary of saying something that, if leaked, would provoke Trump to bolt the party and mount an independen­t bid — Priebus and McConnell were mostly quiet during the back and forth. They did not signal support for an overt anti-Trump effort.

But near the end, McConnell and Priebus did acknowledg­e to the group that a deadlocked convention is indeed something the party should prepare for, both institutio­nally at the RNC and politicall­y at all levels in the coming months.

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