Donald Trump on Sunday fired off a series of tweets at Bill Kristol, calling him a "dummy" and an "embarrassed loser" after the Weekly Standard editor, who has been fighting to add an independent candidate to the presidential election late, posted a Twitter message indicating that there will be an "impressive" person launching a campaign.
Initially, Kristol tweeted:
Within an hour or so, Trump fired back his shots at Kristol, also warning that if Kristol gets an independent to run, conservatives can say "good bye" to nominating the next Supreme Court justice:
Kristol has not indicated who the candidate could be, but in early May, he met with 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney to discuss potential candidates.
However, Romney is no longer working toward the effort,
Yahoo News reported recently, saying that the former Massachusetts governor is still motivated to help the "stop Trump" cause, but is no longer contacting people seeking a run.
It also was not clear if Kristol was talking about
Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson. The party nominated the former New Mexico governor as its candidate on Sunday, with former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld as his running mate.
Johnson defeated Austin Petersen, the founder of The Libertarian Republic magazine; and anti-computer virus company founder John McAfee in a second ballot for the nomination. He was also the party's nominee in 2012.
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