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Will Trump endorsement hurt Ryan in Tuesday’s primary against outsider?
Trump has for months painted Ryan as part of the Establishment that has ruined America.
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Later in a fund raising email to his supporters, Mr. Trump alleged that the Democrats and the mainstream media are doing everything they can to divide the Republican party.
Trump has praised Putin as a great leader, and taken policy positions “consistent with Russian, not American, interests”, including endorsing Russian espionage against United States figures like Clinton, Morell said.
It was a stunning reversal for Trump, whose attacks on fellow Republicans and refusal to admit mistakes has defined his candidacy.
The development comes as he seeks to stop his presidential campaign’s unravelling after several self-goals and rising criticism from his own Republican Party. Ted Cruz in the state’s early-April primary, arguably Trump’s biggest loss of the season.
Then, on Tuesday, Trump said in an interview with the Washington Post that he was not ready to endorse Ryan, the highest-ranking elected Republican.
The Republican presidential nominee says he is on board and gave his support to Paul Ryan and John McCain.
Donald Trump is making a rare admission he was wrong – in claiming he saw a video of a USA cash payment going to Iran.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker also skipped the evening rally, preferring to attend an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner.
The Midwest mayhem underscored Trump’s mounting challenges during one of the most tumultuous weeks of his unorthodox campaign.
Mr Trump’s remarks drew rebukes from many Republicans, including Mr Ryan, Mr McCain and Ms Ayotte.
Trump’s mention of Clinton was met with frequent chants of “lock her up” and other insults from the crowd.
If Clinton wins the White House, he said, “you will have really, in my opinion, the destruction of this country from within”.
Trump’s opponent, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, is by far the better and more qualified candidate, and is leading in the polls by an eight-point margin, but her victory is no way guaranteed.
“In one way, she’s a monster”, he said in Wisconsin. “She’s actually not strong enough to be president”.
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“What I told the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which he said was truthful, is consistent with what I have said publicly”. Nehlen said the globalist agenda Ryan pushed has damaged the Wisconsin economy and endangered the lives of everyday Americans. It is also quite obvious, however, that he has struck a chord with a section of voters, namely people who feel they have been hard done by what they believe to be globalisation. “In fact, I’m going to find out who that baby is, I’m going to make a deal with the parents because we can take that baby to training school, and it’ll be the next great Pavarotti”.