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Paul Ryan Is Not Ready to Support Donald Trump

Jeb Bush won’t vote for Donald Trump for President, he announced Friday, making him the latest high-profile Republican to rule out voting for his party’s presumptive nominee. The state Democratic Party has been trying to tie GOP candidates for office to Trump, even launching a “Trump Tracker” website keeping track of their comments about the candidate.

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The question is whether such rhetoric is so toxic toward the establishment that it turns Sanders’s supporters against Clinton in the general election. “That’s actually what he said”, she said. Marco Rubio. He wasn’t sure if he would vote for Trump or not. He says no matter what, he will do everything he can to help the next president.

He again pointed to an assertion made by Clinton’s Democratic primary rival, Sen.

“‘This phenomenon is called negative partisanship, ‘ Sabato said”.

“Well, I think the only card she has is the woman’s card!”

He said that education and jobs are among the key issues for him in his race against incumbent Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee.

The poll asked likely voters about the primary motivation driving their support of either Trump or Clinton heading into the general election on November 8. “He can put aside many of his problems if he can show himself to be competitive with Hillary Clinton”, O’Connell said.

Obama has said he plans to campaign hard for the nominee, once the party has rallied around a single candidate.

Clay Cope, a Republican running for the 5th Congressional District, said he would support Trump but is more focused on his own race and his day job as first selectman of Sherman.

Trump responded, in a statement released by his campaign, that he was “not ready to support” Ryan’s agenda as the party’s leader in the U.S. House.

“Donald Trump has not demonstrated that temperament or strength of character”.

The president urged reporters to take Trump seriously and vet him thoroughly.

Clinton is spending the better part of this month on a fundraising, including stops in New York, Michigan, California and Texas.

“If the primary happened to be over already, we feel the coalition we’ve built has the makings of a winning coalition as it is in a general election”, said Brian Fallon, a Mrs. Clinton spokesman.

“There’s no bigger draw, there’s no one whose endorsement means more, there’s no one who has a larger organization”, Mackowiak said. “They loved me”, he said. Last year, Ryan blasted Trump’s controversial ban on Muslims entering the USA, saying that “is not what this party stands for”. He added: “If we don’t unify all wings of the party, we’re not going to win this election”.

Priebus says it will take some time for some people to work through their differences with Trump. Britain will vote June 23 on whether to remain in the 28-nation bloc.

The results reflect a deepening ideological divide in the United States, where people are becoming increasingly fearful of the opposing party, a feeling worsened by the likely matchup between the NY real estate tycoon and the former first lady, said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics. Ryan, I suspect, knows that. “I don’t want to underplay what he accomplished….”

Trump said the migration crisis “has been a disgusting thing for Europe; a lot of that was pushed by the European Union”. Mitt Romney, the GOP’s White House nominee in 2012, will skip the Republican National Convention this summer after he denounced Trump and urged the party’s voters to choose someone else. Pierson shot back. “We are a party”. Still others will consider supporting a third-party candidate.

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“I’m here because I want you to know whether people vote for me or not, whether they yell at me or not, it’s not going to affect what I will do to help”, Mrs. Clinton told residents at a health clinic here on Monday, as protesters’ chants outside of “Hillary, go home!” could be heard.

Republican presidential candidate Ohio Gov. John Kasich speaks during a town hall at Thomas farms Community Center on Monday