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Trump’s reluctant backers: Republicans falling in line
A candidate who believes that a private corporation, the PGA, that has chosen to move a tournament from a Trump-owned golf club in Miami to Mexico City in 2017, should face sanctions for making what appears to be a purely market-driven decision. But what really, ultimately matters is how best can we make sure these principles and policies get enacted in 2017. As leader of the Republican majority in Congress, Ryan can survive a Trump presidency.
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Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump “doesn’t really have ideas” but “makes freaky rants and engages in personal feuds and outright lies”.
“Ryan has backed away from his own criticisms of Trump’s unsafe, divisive campaign, bowed down, kissed the ring, and conceded that Trump is the leader of the Republican Party”, said Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
“It’s reasoning I don’t relate to”, Ryan, R-Wis., told WISN AM. “So great to have the endorsement and support of Paul Ryan”.
“We spoke specifically about the need to change tone, to have a campaign that we can all be proud of”.
In a column in his hometown Janesville Gazette newspaper in Wisconsin on Thursday, Mr Ryan said speaking with Mr Trump had persuaded him that the billionaire developer would help him realise the conservative agenda he is trying to advance. It’s anybody’s guess. But it suggests, at least, that within the Trump campaign, things like random verbal assaults on the party’s highest-ranking Hispanic woman are part of the plan going forward. In an email to Trump supporters on Wednesday, Paladino called Ryan “a misguided yellow-bellied coward”.
The pushback comes a day after Ryan announced he would be voting for Trump, an announcement his office said amounts to an endorsement.
Presumptive Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump has had a whirlwind of a week, securing the endorsement of House Speaker Paul Ryan, escalating attacks against a Mexican-American federal judge, pledging to reopen Trump University and calling for Hillary Clinton to be sent to jail. I want to see leadership. Leaders who have pledged their backing still aren’t wholly satisfied with his temperament, policies or readiness for the White House.
The GOP has a lot to answer for Donald Trump.
“One person who we know won’t support it is Hillary Clinton”.
In the November 8 general election match-up, likely to be between Trump and Clinton, job creation plans are expected to be a priority, particularly in states that have been hit hard by manufacturing-sector job losses.
“This is one of the worst mistakes Trump has made”.
Their remarks solidify the line GOP leaders have drawn in recent days between themselves and Trump, with whom they’ve made a fragile peace over their sense that nearly anyone would be a better president than Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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Sykes quoted the Washington Examiner’s Philip Klein, who wrote that Ryan will “forever be tainted by his support for Trump” if Republicans lose the presidential election, losing any credibility he has to rebuild the party.