Ryan challenger seeks debate on deporting all Muslims
“When Paul Ryan is renominated in his party next week and when he is reelected in the fall and reelected as Speaker of the House, President Trump will work with him”, Kellyanne Conway told CNN’s “At This Hour” on Wednesday.
Ryan faces a long-shot primary challenge next week that garnered a wave of attention when Trump declined to endorse him earlier this week, saying in an interview with the Washington Post: “I’m just not quite there yet”.
“I like Paul, but these are terrible times for our country”, Trump said in an interview with for the Washington Post, a publication that he banned from attending his events. We need very, very strong leadership. “Neither Speaker Ryan nor anyone on his team has ever asked for Donald Trump’s endorsement”, said Zack Roday, Ryan’s campaign spokesman. And I’m just not quite there.
Mike Pence is urging supporters in battleground Colorado to convince their neighbors to vote for Donald Trump.
“Let me say I think Barrack Obama knowa something about being woefully unprepared to be president of the United States”, said Pence.
Ryan said Trump’s comments were “beyond the pale”, insisting that Gold Star families needed to be respected.
Enraged Republicans, including top party leaders, donors and strategists, are growing increasingly anxious that Trump’s erratic campaign will destroy their chances of winning state and local races this fall.
Nehlen says he’s “talked to everybody in Wisconsin and all of them are looking for Wisconsin’s independence day”. “I think there’s something to be said about respecting those voters”, Ryan said. “There’s only one guy who can fix this, and that’s Donald Trump”.
Ryan reiterated his stance on the back-and-forth between Trump and the parents of a Muslim-American soldier killed in the line of duty back in 2004, who spoke out against the real estate mogul at last month’s Democratic National Convention.
Ryan initially refused to endorse Trump, but later did. “But right now, I want to make sure that we win the White House”. “You would think that you’d want to be focusing on Hillary Clinton and all of her deficiencies”.
Hewlett-Packard executive Meg Whitman – a prominent Republican fundraiser – also threw her support behind Mrs Clinton, saying: “Donald Trump’s demagoguery has undermined the fabric of our national character”.