Ryan tells GOP lawmakers he won’t defend Trump
“I suspect whatever he said would be a no-win for unanimity” among Republicans, former Rep. Tom Reynolds, R-N.Y., who led the House GOP’s campaign organization a decade ago, said Wednesday.
The candidate and his advisers say Mr. Trump is back to being his true self and this is the campaign that he always wanted to run – against the political establishment, which according to them, is a confluence of vested interests from both parties.
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Hillary Clinton will challenge Republicans over their support for Donald Trump during campaign events in Colorado and Nevada.
Ryan said re-electing Wisconsin U.S. Sen Ron Johnson is crucial in this election, as it has the potential to impact whether or not Republicans hold the Senate.
Clinton’s new swagger and expanded ambitions come as Trump declares he feels unshackled to launch the sort of hard-edged, personal campaign his most ardent supporters love.
Conservative House Republicans have complained to Ryan that he and other party leaders are being too negative about presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Capito isn’t the only Republican federal lawmaker to rephrase her comments on Trump after the candidate insisted that he would not step down and threatened to retaliate against Republicans who abandoned him. They consider Ryan’s decision a betrayal that will weaken Trump’s chances of beating Democratic Hillary Clinton.
Clinton said she fully backed the Paris Agreement on climate change, while Trump wants to scrap it.
“You think that they would say, ‘Great going, Don, let’s go”.
The presidential campaign could be a major factor in several close congressional races and in the fight for control of the state Senate, where Republicans have control with the help of one Democrat who meets with them.
“The America they want does not stand out”, he said.
The While House said Tuesday that President Barack Obama found Trump’s remarks about groping women “repugnant” and considered it sexual assault.
The Republican Party is “proud to be the party that protects human life and offers real solutions for women”, said Tony Perkins, reading directly from the GOP platform on his “Washington Watch” radio program recently.
McKenna did not immediately respond to a request for comment on how she selected the questions. “Now, I think maybe I’m better off without their support to tell you the truth”. Fischer had said, “it would be wise for him to step aside”, and Thune had said Trump “should withdraw” so that Pence could become the nominee.
“His remarks come after the Republican nominee lashed out in a stream of tweets earlier Tuesday”. And after that, Trump hit back, tweeting: “Paul Ryan should spend more time on balancing the budget, jobs and illegal immigration and not waste his time on fighting [the] Republican nominee”.