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GOP Congressman Openly Wonders if Trump Is Trying to Lose

Carlos Curbelo, a Republican representing a district in southern Florida, believes Donald Trump may be losing to Clinton intentionally. He made his thoughts known during an interview on Monday.

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“I have no hard proof for my theory, but I think the relevant question is do people actually think that Donald Trump is trying to win?” Curbelo asked on the Fernand Amandi Radio Show.

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“To all my passionate friends who are Trump supporters,” he continued. “And I understand why, there are a lot of people who are angry and frustrated in this country, they really don’t like Hillary Clinton for some obvious reasons — put together his recent conduct together with the fact he’s a close friend of the Clintons, they attended his wedding, the pictures are there to prove it. Donald Trump spoke to Bill Clinton three weeks before launching his campaign. I mean, again, I don’t have any hard proof, it may be nothing, but is this the conduct of someone who is trying to win? I just, I don’t see it.”

The Florida Congressman also pointed to recent Trump campaign tactics that haven’t made logical sense. He questioned why the Republican nominee would spend time campaigning in Connecticut, a state he has no chance of winning – instead of devoting more resources to legitimate swing states.

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Curbelo represents a swing district with a large Hispanic population that isn’t very receptive to Trump’s campaign rhetoric. He became a representative after his election victory in 2014 against incumbent Democrat Joe Garcia. Curbelo will either face a rematch with Garcia or Annette Taddeo - depending on the winner of the Democratic primary. Either way, he has a grueling reelection ahead of him. Roll Call and Cook Political Report rate the district as a complete “toss up”.

Curbelo was one of the first Republicans to announce he would not support Trump for the presidency.

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