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Insults continue among Republicans, while House Speaker candidate talks deporting Muslims
Wisconsin Assembly Republican Majority Leader Jim Steineke tweeted that Nehlen was a “special kind of stupid” and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos on Friday called him a bigot.
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New polls that suggest Hillary Clinton has built a significant lead over Donald Trump in the wake of the Democratic convention are being viewed with skepticism by both the campaign and some key Clinton supporters.
To follow up on Ed’s post, listen below to how Ryan reacts in an interview with Charlie Sykes to what Paul Nehlen said about deporting all Muslims.
Trump recently refused to endorse Ryan in the primary, echoing the congressional leader’s reluctance to back the billionaire during the Republican presidential primaries in May.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Friday named an economic advisory group that includes Steve Roth, Harold Hamm, and Tom Barrack.
“If in 96 days Trump loses this election, I am pointing the finger directly at people like Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham and John McCain and John Kasich and Ted Cruz if he won’t endorse — and Jeb Bush and everybody else that made promises they’re not keeping”, Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity said on his show Wednesday night.
Ryan told a Wisconsin radio station “I don’t want to do this, but I will do this because I feel I have to in order to defend Republicans and our principles”.
Wisconsin “has a real Republican Party”, said University of Wisconsin political scientist Byron Shafer. “I mean if they lie, how do you vet something like that?” And the Republican foreign policy brain trust, already freaked out by Trump’s bromance with Russian President Vladimir Putin, has been agitated further by their nominee’s recent musings that Putin’s land grab of Crimea was justified. “McCain to retire, and it’s time for new blood to go into Washington, D.C., and the people overwhelmingly want to vote for Kelli Ward”, Ward said Thursday.
“Green Bay is an area where if this were to be competitive, if he weren’t cutting off his nose to spite his face every five minutes, he’d have to do well up here”, Graul, the Republican strategist, said of Trump.
Trump is still taking a lot of criticism for his insinuation that Ghazala Khan – the mother of an American Muslim soldier killed on duty – was being quiet while her husband spoke at the DNC because she was not allowed to talk. I will never say never; the possibility exists that I will end up seeing Mr. Trump while he’s here, and if I do that will be fantastic.
In an interview at the outset of the GOP convention last month, Vos had said he expected that reluctant Republicans like him would be able to get behind Trump by the end of that week in Cleveland.
Donald Trump is making a rare admission he was wrong – in claiming he saw a video of a US cash payment going to Iran. “We’ve set our schedule ahead of time”, said Johnson.
Trump plans to release his economic policy framework in a speech in Detroit on Monday, an event that will offer him a chance to avoid theatrics and detail how he would handle economic issues if elected.
Democrats, including President Barack Obama, have begun arguing that Trump poses a unique danger to democracy. I always have. I’m an establishment guy.’ Tell your constituents who you are.
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Trump said he had created an economic advisory team and would release his plan to boost the USA economy in a speech on Monday. “The same can not be said of his opponent”.