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Freudian slip? Trump campaign chairman says he supports Paul Ryan ‘for president’

Tell me what series of events could put Donald Trump in a point of no return?

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‘After 30 years of speaking his mind, Mr. Trump has to understand that the general election for president of the United States is all about staying on message’.

During his campaign speech, Trump also took aim at Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy record including places like Libya. Groups of wealthy Republicans unhappy with Trump have been privately courting prominent peers to join them in backing Clinton.

Despite refusing to renounce his endorsement, Ryan said he is “distressed” by Trump’s recent actions on the campaign trail. “Because I feel I have to, in order to defend Republicans, and our principles, so that people don’t make the mistake of thinking we think like that”.

“If and when the Vatican is attacked by ISIS, which as everyone knows is ISIS’ ultimate trophy, I can promise you that the Pope would have only wished and prayed that Donald Trump would have been president”, he said in a speech.

Conservative columnist Ann Coulter will campaign with Paul Nehlen, House Speaker Paul Ryan’s primary challenger, a statement from the Wisconsin businessman’s campaign announced on Thursday evening. “It’s a tough position for me to be in”, he said.

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Ryan said he didn’t want to get drawn into “hypotheticals” but said, “None of these things are ever blank checks”.

Sanders, Johnson and Bill Weld, Johnson’s vice presidential running mate, do agree on at least one problem, though – the Democratic and Republican Party establishments continue to fail Americans.

“The candidate is in control of his campaign”, campaign chairman Manafort told Fox News Channel on Wednesday, highlighting his inability to control the nominee.

Voters look at both candidates more favorably since the primary election in March, but both still have a negative rating, Franklin & Marshall said.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who dropped out of the Republican presidential primary race and endorsed Trump, said on Tuesday that Trump’s criticisms of the Khans was “inappropriate”. Meanwhile, the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democrats are learning how to bait Trump like the best of internet trolls. Trump’s favorability among Republican voters was 78 percent at the end of the Republican National Convention.

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He has also lost the support of other prominent Republicans. We don’t want big money Republicans to come into the Democratic Party and try to pull our candidate further to the right.

Paul Nehlen