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For some in GOP, Trump-Clinton matchup is ‘nightmare’ choice

The Wisconsin lawmaker’s stunning answer resulted in a backlash from Trump supporters and an online petition has now been launched to have Ryan removed as the chairperson of the Republican presidential nominating convention in July.

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Ryan and Donald Trump are highly unlikely to become instant allies after they meet in Washington on Thursday.

Clinton pushed back on the idea that voters’ support for a candidate like Trump mean that they don’t care about the specifics, noting that she’s still the candidate with the most votes in either party. According to CBS News, Lindsey Graham is also in the same boat and the Donald is furious over this.

Mr Trump completed his hostile takeover of the Republican party last week.

“I think Paul Ryan will be fine, and if he’s not, that’s OK”, Trump said, adding that he believes if Ryan had it to do over again, he’d simply endorse Trump rather than face backlash from GOP voters and some elected officials for rejecting the party’s presumptive nominee. At a campaign rally in Spokane he had pointed words for all those that oppose him, much like you assume that he would, although he was a bit softer towards Ryan. Bullock said Trump’s remarks on immigrants may encourage more minorities to get out and vote for the Democratic Party. Or as one veteran Democrat put it, “that thing no one wants to talk about that we hope will be okay because we can’t fathom what happens if it isn’t”.

“We’ll continue to see the same kind of behavior, just a different target”, Bullock said. After Ryan said last week he couldn’t endorse Trump yet, the business mogul called Priebus, who said he told him to “just relax and be gracious”.

“I think it would be better if it were unified, I think it would be – there would be something good about it”, Trump told ABC, referring to the Republican Party.

“Look, folks, here’s the story: There is nobody that was worse, nobody than Bill Clinton with women”, he said, adding that the candidate herself hurt numerous women that “he abused”.

Hillary Clinton is supporting GOP leaders who are critical of presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump, saying their concerns are “rooted in their respect” for the office of the presidency.

Her choice to use a private email server was a “mistake” made out of convenience but Clinton said she never sent or received material marked classified.

“I’ve said from the beginning that I will support the Republican nominee”.

Trump has been accused of misogyny throughout his campaign, including his criticism of Fox News host Megyn Kelly in which he said she had “blood coming out of her wherever” after she asked him a tough question at a debate.

“I think it’s fine”, Trump said of Obama’s outstretched hand. And Trump responded by saying he’s not ready to support Speaker Ryan’s agenda.

Priebus has long said Donald Trump needs to change his “tone” in the general election, modify his style. “And you know what, it really should go up”.

“However, the problem is the woman that the democrats are putting up I am not ready for her either”, said Brooke.

Debra Pilgrim, who chairs the Hall County GOP, said she “will support the nominee 100 percent”.

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Warren had insulted Trump earlier on Twitter, calling him “a bully who has a single play in his playbook”. “I actually don’t think so”.

Alan Hunsacker left and David Bauer speak inside the furniture store where they work in Orem Utah. Many GOP voters in deeply conservative Utah are experiencing an acute version of the political panic attack that’s gripped