OXON HILL: American conservatives faced a wrenching decision Thursday about their party’s future: embrace Donald Trump’s divisive but winning Republican presidential bid, or take former nominee Mitt Romney’s advice and find a way to derail the billionaire’s victory march.

With the controversial real estate tycoon apparently on a glide path to becoming the Republican standard-bearer, some party leaders, operatives and voters have begun to panic at the prospect of nominee Trump, while others are saying it’s time, for better or worse, to rally around the man leading the pack.

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