The Hill
By Jesse Byrnes
August 18, 2015
Former
New York Gov. George Pataki early Tuesday attacked fellow Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump, the current front-runner, for
employing divisive rhetoric.
"I
totally share that frustration, because it is an inside game and we
have to take back Washington," Pataki said on CNN's "New Day,"
attempting to explain the businessman's
dominating poll numbers.
"The
angry candidate, the one who is looking to divide, is the one getting
the attention right now," Pataki said, alluding to the reality TV star.
"What I want to do is
bring people together."
Pataki,
who served as governor of New York for more than a decade, has
struggled to gain traction for his White House bid in the crowded GOP
field. He failed to register
support in a national CNN/ORC International poll released Tuesday.
Trump
has been criticized for his remarks on immigrants from Mexico since the
beginning of his White House bid in mid-June and on Sunday released his
policy ideas for
fighting illegal immigration.
Pataki
on Tuesday morning talked about of some of his own ideas on
immigration, panning any plan that would go after employers of illegal
immigrants.
"Everybody
says, 'We're going to go after the employers. We're going to get them.'
Nothing happens. So you're going to go into every kitchen in America,
of every restaurant,
arrest the restaurateur, deport the people in the kitchen — it just is
not practical," Pataki said on CNN.
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