“With less than five weeks before voters begin weighing in on the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, the establishment contenders — who until now have been relatively restrained — have begun aiming their fire at each other,” the Washington Post reports.
“The tactical shift on the part of the candidates and their allies reflects a long-standing assumption as to how this crowded nomination battle is likely to play out. Many believe the race will come down to a one-on-one contest between an ‘outsider’ who channels the angry Republican base and a candidate more in line with the wishes of the party hierarchy.”
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