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5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2016 ANALYSIS Trump proves GOP establishment can’t stop him Sanders also scores commanding victory By STEVE PEOPLES Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. — The current and former chiefs of the state Republican Party condemned him. New Hamp- shire’s only two Republican members of Congress refused to endorse him. The conserva- tive owner of the state’s largest newspaper called him “a con man” on the front page. Donald Trump won any- way — big time. So, too, did Bernie Sanders, who will leave New Hamp- shire with the commanding victory one might expect of a front-runner blessed with the near universal favor of his party. Except all that establish- ment support belongs to Hil- lary Clinton. Trump’s 18-point victory and the self-described demo- cratic socialist’s 21-point win are reminders of the limits of party power in an age of anger toward Washington and frus- tration with politics. Many Republican Party leaders may be terri¿ed by Trump’s ascendance, but have yet to divine a way to stop the billionaire real estate mogul. Clinton may have all the endorsements of her party’s bold-faced names, but it is Sanders who is winning over the young people and inde- pendents who helped push David Goldman/AP Photo John Minchillo/AP Photo Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gives thumbs up to supporters during a primary night rally Tuesday in Manchester, N.H. Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Bernie Sand- ers, I-Vt., waves to the crowd during a campaign stop at Great Bay Community College Sunday in Portsmouth, N.H. Barack Obama to the White House. Mix of frustration, shame On Tuesday, establish- ment-minded Republi- cans from New Hampshire expressed a mix of frustration and shame that it was their state that delivered Trump’s ¿rst victory. “, refuse to sup- port him under any circum- stance,” said Fergus Cul- len, a former New Hampshire Republican Party chairman. “Trump would be a disaster.” Cullen likened Trump to Pat Buchanan in 1996, the divisive former Nixon aide and conservative commentator who also won the New Hamp- shire primary. GOP lead- ers quickly coalesced behind mainstream alternative Bob Dole, the former Republican Senate leader who went on win the nomination. ,t wasn’t because they loved Dole, Cullen said, but because they feared Buchanan would embarrass the Republi- can Party. “The party was able to stop Buchanan 20 years ago,” Cul- len said. “Today, they’re inca- pable of doing it.” For those like Cullen who oppose Trump, it only gets worse. Marco Rubio’s under- whelming performance in New Hampshire eliminates the prospect the Florida senator might emerge as the Repub- lican establishment’s favored alternative as the race heads into South Carolina and the Super Tuesday states. ,Q¿JKWLQJ Competing for the sup- port of the same group of Republicans, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Rubio won enough votes combined to handily beat Trump. But as they fought among them- selves — four political insid- ers against the lone outsider — Trump won with ease. John Jordan, a California winery owner who runs an out- side group backing Rubio, said that “candidate logjam is all going to break in one night,” and suggested that night will be March 15, when Florida is among the states to hold their presidential primaries. “One of them will do bet- ter than the other, and it will be impossible for the rela- tive loser to make the case to donors that he should con- tinue,” he said, referring to the state’s native sons, Bush and Rubio. “Donors will sim- ply move to whoever wins that state, and it will happen nearly instantly.” But between now and March 15 is South Carolina, Nevada and the more than a dozen states that vote on March 1 — time that Trump, and Sen. Ted Cruz, can use to further their edge. Despite questions about the strength of his ground game, Trump con- tinues to hold a commanding lead in many preference polls in the South’s ¿rst primary — and he could get a bump from his New Hampshire success. Sanders may, too, but he has much further to climb as Democratic race moves ahead. Racially diverse states South Carolina and Nevada are more racially diverse states than ,owa and New Hamp- shire, which should play to Clinton’s longstanding strength with minority vot- ers. And unlike Republicans, Democrats give hundreds of party insiders a vote at the national convention to cast as they choose. Among those so-called superdelegates, Clin- ton already has a commanding 352 delegate edge in the race for the 2,382 needed to win the nomination. “This is not a two-round boxing match, it’s a 12-round boxing match,” said Bob Mul- holland, a longtime California Democratic strategist. “And , want to remind everybody the last three presidents came second in New Hampshire — Clinton, Bush and Obama.” When Trump gets to South Carolina on Wednesday, he isn’t likely to ¿nd any GOP leaders in the Palmetto State who are eager to embrace his campaign. The state’s senior Republi- can senator, Lindsey Graham, has said that choosing between Trump and Cruz is like choos- ing between being “shot or poisoned.” South Carolina GOP Chairman Matt Moore lashed out at Trump’s plan to temporarily ban Muslims from the U.S. as un-American and unconstitutional. And South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley called on Repub- licans to resist the temptation to follow “the siren call of the angriest voices,” referring to Trump. 1HZHQHUJ\ Yet even before New Hampshire results were ¿nal, Moore declined to condemn Trump when given the oppor- tunity — a clear attempt not to alienate his supporters. “Trump is holding ral- lies and drawing crowds like we’ve never seen, which is really impressive,” Moore told The Associated Press. “Clearly he’s brought a lot of new peo- ple into the fold. We’ll need those people to defeat Hillary Clinton.” LNG: ‘Oregon and Gov. Brown should deny this project immediately’ &RQWLQXHGIURP3DJH$ Broader review Other federal regulatory agencies reviewing the project now have until Sept. 1 to decide whether to certify it. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Environmental Pro- tection Agency are tasked with ensuring the LNG project com- plies with federal water and air quality standards. “,n terms of that delay, hon- estly, we would hope that state and federal agencies would turn this project down before it ever got that far,” said Dan Serres, the conservation director for Colum- bia Riverkeeper, the Hood Riv- er-based environmental group opposing the LNG project. Although the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission hasn’t set a deadline for authoriz- ing the project, the commis- sion’s approval partly hinges on whether the cooperating agen- cies have blessed it. The com- mission members won’t look at the project until after the ¿nal environmental impact statement is published. ,f another schedule change becomes necessary, additional notice will be provided to keep the public and relevant agencies informed of the project’s progress. “Stay tuned,” Young-Allen said. THE DAILY ASTORIAN W EDNESDAY E VENING A L (2) (3) (-) (-) (6) (-) (8) (10) (12) (13) (-) (20) (-) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) KATU KRCW KOMO KING KOIN KIRO KGW KOPB KPTV KPDX KCPQ TBS KZJO ESPN ESPN2 NICK DISN FAM FMC LIFE ROOT FS1 SPIKE COM HIST A&E TLC DISC NGEO TNT AMC USA FOOD HGTV FX CNN FNC CNBC BRAV TCM SYFY RFD (2) (3) (4) (5) (-) (7) (-) (10) (12) (-) (13) (20) (22) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) Oregon LNG could not immediately be reached for comment. “Regardless of FERC’s pro- cess, the state of Oregon and Gov. Brown should deny this project immediately,” Serres said in an email. “The state of Oregon has all of the informa- tion it needs to reject the project, and FERC’s prolonged review doesn’t change the fact that Oregon LNG is wrong for the Columbia River and wrong for Oregon.” Protests and promises The nearly 1,000-page draft environmental impact state- ment, released in August, con- cludes that the lique¿ed natu- ral gas project would result in adverse impacts on water qual- ity and ¿sh and wildlife hab- itat. However, Oregon LNG could minimize these impacts to less-than-signi¿cant levels through mitigation measures proposed by the company, the draft said. When the commission’s environmental staff held a two- part public comment meeting at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds in September, almost 80 oppo- nents of the project took to the podium. Apart from expressing con- cern that an LNG facility would hurt tourism, reduce property values, blight the coastal scen- ery and further congest traf¿c during the building process, the anti-LNG contingent questioned the wisdom of siting a lique¿ed natural gas facility in a known earthquake and tsunami zone. Three supporters of the proj- ect welcomed Oregon LNG’s promise to create thousands of construction jobs and more than 100 permanent jobs once the ter- minal and segment of pipeline are built. The company has said that the anticipated job growth will add $90 million in annual property tax revenues to Clat- LISTINGS sop County and boost the local economy. Concerned citizens are also waiting to see whether Oregon LNG’s permit applications for the terminal and pipeline pass muster with Daniel Kearns, a Portland land use attorney appointed by the Warrenton City Commission to serve as an inde- pendent hearings of¿cer. ,n September, after a two- night public hearing, Kearns said he would likely render his decision between Thanksgiving and Christmas. The Daily Asto- rian’s attempts to reach Kearns for an update have not been successful. Evening listings WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2016 F EBRUARY 10 A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune The Middle (N) The Goldbergs (N) Modern Family (N) Black-ish (N) Crime "Season Two: Episode Six" (N) KATU News at 11 (:35) Jimmy Kimmel KATU News at 6 Modern Family Modern Family Arrow "Sins of the Father" (N) Supernatural "Love Hurts" (N) KGW News at 10 (:35) Access H. 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