US Election: Trump Answered Back At Republican Chief Paul Ryan
“The enthusiasm surrounding his campaign continues to increase on a daily basis”.
At this point, Donald Trump isn’t just targeting his own party, but also insinuated during a rally in Pennsylvania on Monday that the election was being rigged against him.
While Ryan did not mention Trump by name, he suggested he understood voters may feel there are no good choice for president this election.
Trump plans to campaign Monday in both Green Bay and West Allis near Milwaukee.
Yet on Wednesday, several of Trump’s biggest supporters in the House Republican Conference privately urged the campaign in a private conference call to back away from the Ryan attacks and focus on Democrats instead, according to a source on the call.
Republican congressman Jim Bridenstine of Oklahoma tweeted Wednesday, “Given the stakes of this election, if Paul Ryan isn’t for Trump, then I’m not for Paul Ryan”.
Of those, Gov. Scott Walker, U.S. Sen. “Bill” Howell of Fredericksburg, speaker of the Republican-led Virginia House of Delegates, told the Free Press through a spokesperson that Mr. Trump’s 2005 comments were “repugnant, offensive and can not be tolerated”.
He argues that liberalism embodied by Clinton is “government for the elites”.
The real estate mogul said his campaign was at a “disadvantage” with 27 days left until Election Day – “especially when you have the leaders not putting their weight behind the people”.
Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska, despite calling on Mr Trump to step aside as the nominee last weekend, said on Tuesday that she would vote for the Republican candidate. “People should start focusing on the issues and not on these little tapes”.
“Trump’s video seems to have been a bridge too far for many female lawmakers, compelling them to break with their fellow partisans”, wrote Sarah Binder, a political science professor at George Washington University and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
There’s plenty of interesting information to be gleaned from the leaks, and presumably more interesting information to be gleaned from future ones, which can be pieced together to create a fuller, clearer picture of the fairly full, clear picture we have of Clinton.
“I felt they were disgusting”.
He began the day with a series of shots – taken over Twitter – at Ryan, saying it’s hard to do well when the speaker isn’t supportive. But at the same time, if more explosive video emerges about Trump, Rubio, who has presidential ambitions in his future, risks being tarnished by association with the Republican nominee.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and her party offer “an America that is ordinary”, he said.
During the audio clip, Trump made remarks about an unidentified married woman he hoped to have sex with, boasted about how easy it was to attract women with his celebrity status and even talked about groping women.
“There’s a whole deal going on here, we’re going to figure it out.”, he said.
“I really want to get tax reform running as quickly as possible”, he said. “Or we are going to be overrun by liberal progressivism, with more drift, more despair, and more decline?”