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“Top Wisc. Republican ’embarrassed” about Trump
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People’s Organization for Progress Chairman Lawrence Hamm is giving a report on last week’s historic Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia and he said, “We have a lot to talk about”. But he declined to say what might make him rescind his support. John McCain of Arizona and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, according to NBC News.
“And while I’m at it, I hold in the highest esteem Sen”.
Mr. Manafort also pushed back on President Obama’s reaction to Mr. Trump’s concern that the 2016 was rigged.
“Honestly, I don’t care for him much”, Coffman says, speaking directly to the camera.
“Welcome to Wisconsin, Mr. Trump, but let’s get something straight”, Vos wrote in an open letter to his GOP colleagues.
“In one way she’s a monster”, Trump said.
Trump’s approach to national security came under fire Friday as well, with former CIA Director Michael Morell contending the Republican nominee would make “a poor, even unsafe commander in chief”.
When asked about Nehlen, who has said that the United States should consider deporting Muslims, in particular those who follow sharia law, Ryan was incredulous. “We are going to be the big tent party”.
Trump shocked Republicans this week when he refused to endorse Ryan in Tuesday’s Republican primary in Wisconsin, but Ryan is brushing it off. Ryan himself hesitated for weeks before ultimately endorsing Trump.
Ryan, back in May, had told CNN that he was “not there yet” when it came to supporting Trump.
When Weber said that this specific group, the “alt-right”, was tied to white supremacists and fringe groups, Ryan did not argue the point.
“I may have short circuited and for that I will try to clarify”, Clinton said, though still insisting that she “never sent or received anything that was marked classified”. “That is the mark of a true leader”.
Trump lost the Wisconsin primary to Texas Sen. He called Trump’s remarks “beyond the pale” in a radio interview with WTAQ but did not withdraw his endorsement of the GOP nominee.
“I like Paul, but these are frightful times for our country. We need to brace ourselves”.
“We will have disagreements”, Trump said just days after refusing to endorse the Wisconsin Republican. On Friday, Priebus announced that he and his wife voted for Ryan.
“I strongly support Paul Ryan, strongly endorse his re-election”, Pence, a longtime congressional colleague of Ryan’s, said in a phone interview with Fox News. “He is a longtime friend”.
Other Republican officials are concerned about the effect Trump will have on down-ballot races this fall – the Senate, Congress, local elections state-by-state, etc.
House Speaker Paul Ryan says his opponent in Tuesday’s Wisconsin primary is backed by out-of-state interests peddling a “nasty virulent strain of something” that’s not conservatism.
Ryan endorsed Trump in early June, but only after publicly deliberating over the decision, telling reporters in May that he was “not quite there yet”.
Ryan says that “I see no goal in doing this petty back and forth with Donald Trump”.
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Republican leaders from the state will be nowhere to be found when Trump comes to Green Bay on Friday evening.