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US House Speaker Ryan hints support for Trump

He needs their votes in November, and he’ll owe them if he makes it to the White House.

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Democrats overwhelmingly favored Clinton (72 percent to 8 percent) and Republicans overwhelmingly supported Trump (82 percent to 6 percent). But that’s not a game-changer in the general election because working-class whites are now a core Republican constituency, having fled the Democratic Party over the past three decades. Trump saying he’s willing to go it alone if some gop leaders do not rally to support him.

House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he is “not ready” to endorse Trump, leaving open the possibility of acceptance after the two men meet Thursday.

Officers were more inclined to support Clinton, but Trump remained well ahead of the former First Lady, 46 percent to 32 percent, and he annihilated her among enlisted, 58 percent to 21 percent. In this case, today, suburban women. In fact, he is a huckster who is trailed by accusations of fraud and who recently proposed destroying the world’s trust in the bedrock of USA government finance. Reporter: Tonight, house speaker Paul Ryan says he’s willing to step aside as chairman of the republican convention.

Palin said on CNN Sunday that Ryan had “disrespected the will of the people” by withholding his support from Trump. As such, I have never sought, will not seek, and do not want to be considered for Vice President.

“He’s the nominee. I’ll do whatever he wants in respect to the convention”, Ryan said.

Ryan stressed that he barely knows the billionaire businessman, telling Milam, “I assume that’s what Donald wants as well”.

I’ve heard that it’s early in the presidential race and that we underestimated Donald Trump last time so we should be careful now.

Trump and his deputies believe there was no way everyone in the party would be holding hands within days and find the civil war narrative way overblown. Does it have to be unified?

Trump moved from presidential front runner to presumptive nominee last week when he crushed rival Ted Cruz in the in primary, and Cruz dropped out of the race.

“I think this is a time for unity”.

This was a departure from Trump’s own tax plan from September, which promised deep cuts at the top of the income scale. You’re not going to pick up independents. And they may go up, you know.

“In my plan [taxes on the wealthy are] going down”. “And then all of a sudden, he gets on and he does this number”, Trump added. They’re still going to pay less than they pay now. “I’m talking about increasing it from my (original) tax proposal”.

“There is not democracy in the United States”, Daniel Patrick Welch told Press TV in a Monday interview, referring to remarks by former US President Jimmy Carter as well as research demonstrating the US system as an “oligarchy” instead.

Over the weekend, Trump criticize Clinton over her husband’s infidelities. Hillary never created a business or a job and her road to riches is marred by allegations of scandal at every turn. Can Clinton say the same about new Democratic voters? Yet the speaker has set standards for himself, and we expect that he will live by them. We may raise our voice. Let us know in the comments section. They’re pushing him to change the fundamental logic of his campaign. “I will give you a very solid answer if that happens…There’s no reason to give it right now”, he said. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said in a statement Monday that he is ruling out a run with Trump. “We just didn’t”, he said. But Trump’s triumph, though most insiders thought it impossible, should have surprised no one. As always, thanks, Tom. Tom llamas on the campaign trail again tonight.

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