Susan Jaffe | Washington Correspondent for The Lancet | 15 July 2016
Cleveland, OH – The Republican Party’s platform committee approved a blueprint this week that reflects the core principles of its most conservative wing, describing how a Republican presidential candidate would govern if elected.
Several delegates said they don’t expect the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump, to agree with every point and that’s OK.
“With Mr. Trump, on a lot of these issues, he’s with us,” said Melody Potter, a member of the Republican National Committee from Charleston, West Virginia. “We know for a fact that Hillary Clinton is not with us.”
…Reporters attending the platform committee meetings this week were not allowed to see copies of the roughly 50-page document delegates discussed. But some delegates were willing to mention some health care provisions. [Continued]