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Elizabeth Warren turns Trump into an albatross for Ryan and McConnell

Citing Trump’s treatment of the federal judge overseeing the Trump University lawsuit as an example of this effort, the MA senator will say: “Judge (Gonazalo) Curiel has survived far worse than Donald Trump”.

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After Trump lashed out at a federal judge – calling him a Mexican when he was born in Indiana, Walker expressed concern.

“We’re broke”, Trump said.

So, to my Republican friends I say, “Is a racist presidential candidate the image you want voters to see?” Trump attempted to tamp down negative reaction over the comments on Tuesday.

During a news conference, party Chairman Jaime Harrison said that, while he respects Republicans and their party, he doesn’t understand how officials including Gov. Nikki Haley can condemn Trump’s divisive rhetoric, yet say they still feel he’s the best choice to be president.

The latest research from YouGov shows that only 20% of Americans think that Donald Trump was right to complain that Judge Gonzalo had a “conflict of interest” because of his Mexican ancestry.

In the past week, a number of top Republican Party figures, including Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have distanced themselves from their party’s presumptive nominee.

It also featured Haley, who has said she would back the eventual Republican nominee, which she hoped would be Rubio and then, after his departure, U.S. Sen.

Warren was the only holdout among the Senate’s Democratic women and, given her stature among liberals, her endorsement could be an important boost for Clinton.

“We need other Republican leaders throughout the state of Arizona, including Governor Ducey, to speak out and have his voices heard, to let the people of Arizona know where he stands on Donald Trump’s offensive remarks about the Latino community”, Gallardo said.

“If anything, I regret that I will not be able to be at the convention to vote against Donald Trump”, McGregor said. “I’m just – ugh”, she said. “And I can’t wait to get out there and campaign with Hillary”.

And it comes as Democrat Hillary Clinton, at a rally in Brooklyn, claims her place as the country’s first major party female presidential nominee by quickly invoking Trump as a contrast.

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By contrast, Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio – who also faces a tough re-election bid – said he’ll go.

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