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Elizabeth Warren: ‘Yes, I do’ think I can serve as VP
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., both have strongly condemned those comments, but Warren, D-Mass., argued that McConnell and Ryan are really no better than Trump on the issue of judges.
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While selling paraphernalia is a staple feature at most campaign rallies, the Trump team had largely eschewed selling merchandise at rallies, allowing bootleggers to sell unofficial versions outside the venues.
Curiel was born in IN to Mexican-born parents and was first appointed to a judgeship by former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican.
The self-funding narrative worked well for Trump during the primary campaign, but the strategy may have run its course.
However, the athlete known as “Big Ben” said he will not be endorsing Trump or going to the Republican National Convention.
Such concerns have recently sparked fresh interest in the prospect of a dark-horse candidate taking the nomination away during the Republican National Convention next month.
The operation has to move quickly – candidates at this level usually build on years of work.
“We want to uphold the sanctity and dignity of life – marriage and family as the building block of happiness and success, so important”.
But even as he bemoaned the lack of Republican unity, Trump continued to level attacks against other Republicans, most notably former Republican nominee Mitt Romney, who on Friday told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer that a Trump presidency could lead to “trickle-down racism” and “trickle-down misogyny”.
“Whether protecting them here or standing by Israel, all of us need to confront together, the threat of radical Islam”, he said. “I’m thinking about getting some of the great sports people who like me a lot”.
“I’d like to see Republican leadership be very strong, very smart and you got to be cool”, he said in Moon Township, Penn., saying that Republicans risked losing seats in the House and Senate. It’s more important than the money, folks, believe me.
“Donald Trump is a genuine threat to this country”, she told Maddow. “I get so many invitations to be on television”.
But Trump seemed unconcerned with Republican Party skeptics, sticking to his usual freewheeling style despite recommendations from GOP leaders to reign it in now that he’s the presumptive nominee. “There’ll come a time when the love of country will trump hatred of Hillary”.
The usual suspects have yet to be contacted, much less rounded up, Mr. Rakolta said, describing himself as “flabbergasted” at not receiving any fundraising calls.
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However, Sanchez said the two-term GOP governor remains willing to meet with Trump, an idea she first floated last week after Trump had backtracked on scathing criticism of Martinez at a May 24 campaign rally in Albuquerque attended by 8,000 people.