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Paul Ryan’s Congressional Challenger Excoriates House Speaker: ‘Paul Ryan Has No Soul’

On the Friday, August 5th edition of TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles, the host welcomed Paul Nehlen, candidate for Congress for Wisconsin’s 1st District. But this year, outside money is pouring in for Ryan’s opponent Paul Nehlen, a business executive from Delavan.

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His speech focused mainly on what Nehlen called Ryan’s support for the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership and other global trade agreements that have resulted in lost manufacturing jobs.

Nehlen played the endorsement well, not alientating Trump voters while bowing to the inevitable.

It wasn’t a huge surprise when House Speaker Paul Ryan (WI) endorsed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

But Ryan has been ramping up his criticism of a current trade proposal, the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

And this is particularly true of Paul Ryan and how he has dealt with the budget.

In addition, Trump plans to release his framework for boosting the US economy in a speech in Detroit on Monday, an event that will offer him a chance to avoid theatrics and detail how he would handle economic issues if elected. “It has a different set of rules”.

“Wisconsin Republican Rep. Paul Ryan claims to be a front-line soldier against Islamic terrorism when, at best he’s been AWOL and at worst he’s been pulling a Benedict Arnold”, Nehlen said. I’m not for the open border. This is not the US Bill of Rights. “I would be humbled”, he said. On the one hand, you’ll have pols like Nehlen wondering aloud whether it’s time to get rid of these Muslims. Firebrands such as commentator Ann Coulter have flown to this corner of southeastern Wisconsin to stump for Nehlen, while former Alaska governor Sarah Palin has plugged his bid on Facebook, all with the quixotic hope that he could score a primary upset similar to the one that defeated then-House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Virginia, two years ago. She spoke at a rally for Nehlen in Kenosha over the weekend, blasting Ryan for his position on trade.

“It is clear, according to the most recent data, that Paul Ryan will win by a wide margin on Tuesday. Your kids are still blocked out of college by affirmative action for immigrants”.

“We’re exhausted of these elitist globalists … taking our jobs and destroying our communities”, Brookbuske said. Wisconsin first elected Paul Ryan in 1998 and has been a career politician in Washington for almost 20 years.

A Remington Research Group poll released Friday shows 80 percent of voters support Ryan in his Wisconsin primary, compared to 14 percent who back challenger Paul Nehlen, a conservative Trump supporter.

UW-Milwaukee Professor Mordecai Lee doesn’t think Ryan is in jeopardy of losing his seat. “Maybe, just maybe, when I’m actually running for a job, there is a real benefit to those on the other side to try and stir up as much concern as possible”, she said.

Paul Ryan has betrayed the people of this country in every possible way, and at every possibility opportunity available to him.

That system, Nehlen said, is used by “globalists” to enrich themselves through both trade agreements, and wages for US workers which have been reduced through competition with undocumented immigrants.

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Lee notes that a couple of polls show Ryan way ahead, garnering at least 70 percent of the vote.

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