WASHINGTON: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Monday that while presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is “a phenomenon” and political outsider, he has earned the right to the Republican nomination and the party’s support.

“I think Donald Trump is a phenomenon. I don’t believe Donald Trump is going to change the Republican Party in a fundamental way. He appeals to a lot of voters, he’ll be the nominee. I don’t have any problem supporting him,” McConnell said.

McConnell said Trump is helping the party reach out to voters who “have not lately voted for Republicans”. That will make the party’s competitive in November against likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, McConnell said on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. “The reason I’m supporting Donald Trump is I don’t want four more years just like the last eight,” McConnell said, adding, “there’s no chance Hillary Clinton is going to be any different than Barack Obama.”

Trump’s appeal as an outsider has succeeded in part because “the voters this year were looking for something very different, particularly the right-of-centre voters,” McCon­nell said. “You can argue the left-of-centre is expressing itself the same way,” looking to Bernie Sanders.

The Senate Republican leader declined to answer directly whether he thought House Speaker Paul Ryan should issue a formal endorsement of Trump. “My view is that Trump has earned the nomination because he went out and got the most votes” in the primary and caucus process, McConnell said. “We need to be respectful of the process.”

Our correspondent adds: World’s most renowned scientist Stephen Hawkins termed Donald Trump ,the Republican Presidential candidate “a demagogue” who seems to appeal to lowest common denominator, CNN reported on Tuesday.

As a scientist whose opinion is valued, as they resonate Hawking is regularly called on to help explain the universe’s more mysterious phenomena. But when asked to account for Donald Trump’s political rise The British theoretical physicist was stumped CNN said.

“I can’t,” Hawking told CNN affiliate ITV’s Good Morning Britain programme. “He is a demagogue, who seems to appeal to the lowest common denominator.”

The Trump campaign did not immediately reply to a message requesting comment.

Published in Dawn, June 1st, 2016

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