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If GOP doesn’t support Trump, he will self-fund his campaign
“I don’t have a plan to do that”, he said Thursday, calling differences among party leaders “just the way things work”.
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Ryan explicitly denied that he was choosing party over country.
“I don’t need anybody’s money”, Trump said in his June 2015 announcement, a sentiment repeated on the campaign trail many times over the past year, most recently on Saturday at a rally in Las Vegas.
There will be a price to be paid with consumers for every shot of a Google, Facebook, or Microsoft logo near Trump at the Republican convention. “He won the election. The voters picked him”. That’s a choice they made. We-What can I control?
The presumptive nominee of the Republican Party seems to be having a problem with the Republican Party.
“I disavow these comments”, Ryan told reporters earlier this month.
“I get that this is a very odd situation”.
Ryan will say ‘we have done an incredible job in a very short period of time, ‘ Trump said.
“It’s just nice to be this close to him”, said Margo Fisco, 62, who spent 20 minutes trying to find parking and knew her odds of making it in the rally weren’t good. In an interview with NBC’s Hallie Jackson that also aired Sunday on “Meet the Press”, Trump said he doesn’t believe delegates are planning to out maneuver him for the nomination and questioned whether it was even “legal”. Numerous delegates involved supported Senator Cruz but said they are not taking cues from any of Mr Trump’s former rivals. “Run a campaign that’s inclusive and aspirational”. According to Politico, Apple cited the risky and derogatory remarks Trump has made about women, immigrants, and minorities, when explaining to Republican leaders why it would not be aiding the party’s convention. In January, Trump called on Apple to start manufacturing its products in the U.S.
Ryan, for his part, wants to stay out of it.
Rules committee member Curly Haugland told The Daily Caller that there is, however, a mechanism by which delegates could choose to dump Trump. “They make their decisions”.
“My opinion is not relevant here”, Ryan said.
In the aftermath of the Orlando shooting, Ryan told Todd, “We’ve got to get it right” on the gun proposals that are scheduled to be debated in the Senate this week.
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He and other congressional leaders “represent a separate but equal branch of government”, Ryan said as he vowed to “robustly defend the separation of powers”. “I think because I’m a different kind of candidate, and, you know, Paul Ryan said that – I’m a different kind of a candidate”.