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Scott Walker to speak at GOP convention
At this point, if you work in the rigging industry or just want to vote for someone who just enjoys a good rig from time to time, it would seem that this election is, well, let’s say stacked against you. Trump has said he won’t invite speakers who don’t endorse him.
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There are the enthusiastic supporters, and there’s the Never Trump crew.
Kirk has now recorded a campaign ad citing his opposition to Trump as a measure of his independence.
Clinton benefits from strong support among women and minority voters, while Trump has the edge among men and white voters.
Trump, who is to be formally nominated at the convention as the Republican candidate for the November 8 election, met privately on July 5 with one possible pick, USA senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, at Trump Tower in NY.
Corker confirmed to Fox News he was taking himself out of the running because the job was “too political” for him.
On July 4, Trump met with United States senator Joni Ernst of Iowa, another candidate on his short list.
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida said he’s not “hell no, or hell yes” but has laid out some fundamental GOP principles he would like to see Trump adhere to, including supporting US allies and providing an economic platform for growth.
A number of GOP lawmakers have not yet backed Trump but say they hope to, perhaps, one day, depending on how the campaign plays out or in some cases whether Trump meets criteria they’ve laid out.
“I’m a Reagan Republican”.
“I’m probably going to be sitting this (event) out”, she said.
The Journal-News reached out to several members of the Butler County GOP about the fundraiser – where admission will cost $2,700 a person, and a sit-down round-table discussion, with photo, will cost $25,000 – in Cincinnati, but the few that responded said they’re not planning to attend either because of the cost or scheduling.
“And Trump tweeted this, ‘Hillary Clinton the most corrupt candidate ever.’ Now of course, the media immediately came out and said that this was ‘anti-Semitic.’ But of course, it’s all true”. “It’s just not the right thing for me, and I don’t think it’s the right thing for them”. His paltry cash on hand at the end of May was one of the most alarming aspects of his last FEC report for supporters and D.C. Republicans.
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Scavino became director of social media for Trump’s presidential campaign in July 2015, according to his LinkedIn page.