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NH Republicans wait and see as controversies embroil Trump campaign
The Republican presidential nominee told The Washington Post Tuesday that he’s “just not quite there yet”, when asked about an endorsement of Ryan, who faces a primary election next week.
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Donald Trump’s running mate Mike Pence briefly returned home from the campaign trail to kick off what he calls “the best state fair in America”.
“I’m suggesting we have a discussion about it. That’s for sure”, Paul Nehlen said on 560 AM’s “Morning Answer” in Chicago, when asked whether he would support deporting every Muslim from the country.
Josh Penry, a former Republican leader in the Colorado Legislature who is advising Coffman, told Politico that crafting a Trump-focused commercial was an obvious move, particularly at a time when voters from both parties are expressing discomfort with him. “We need a conservative champion for Arizona’s future who will heal the (Department of Veterans Affairs) and mix the mortar to fix the border”. “I strongly support Paul Ryan, strongly endorse his reelection”, he said.
According to AP, Priebus has already spoken to Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and the Trump children, who are said to agree that the nominee needs to stop picking fights within his own party and take a step back from his criticism over the past few days of the Khan family.
Hillary Clinton is a “founder of ISIS”, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has alleged as he stepped up his attack against the Democratic candidate.
A Fox News poll out Wednesday put Clinton at 10 percentage points ahead of her opponent.
He’s tried to defuse Trump’s verbal battle with the Muslim parents of an American soldier killed in Iraq.
On Thursday he dismissed as ridiculous Trump’s claims that the election may be rigged. In doing so, he echoed the House speaker’s comments of nearly three months earlier, when the Wisconsin congressman was initially reluctant to embrace Trump as his party’s standard bearer. “I feel like he’s real”, said Eskew, a 54-year-old former Ben Carson supporter from Holland, Michigan.
But Trump’s campaign is unusual for the candidate’s singular control over its daily message, which thwarts attempts at traditional discipline.
Trump said Wednesday he saw video showing the money being delivered. “He’s running against a guy in the primary”, he said.
“Occasional statements that do nothing to repudiate Donald Trump’s words and actions are spineless”. “You would think we ought to be focusing on Hillary Clinton on all of her deficiencies”.
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“It’s amusing because, God, I hope it’s true”, Colbert said.