Paul Ryan Votes For Donald Trump; Won’t Say His Name
“I stand where I’ve stood all fall and all summer,” Paul Ryan says. “In fact, I already voted here in Janesville for our nominee last week in early voting.”
“I stand where I’ve stood all fall and all summer,” Paul Ryan says. “In fact, I already voted here in Janesville for our nominee last week in early voting.”
Sunday on New York AM 970 radio’s “The Cats Roundtable,” Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) laid out the plan for Republican vice-presidential nominee Mike Pence for the upcoming vice-presidential debate. According to Walker, Pence’s “job” will be to “quickly dismiss” attacks on
The Ricketts family, which spent $5.5 million earlier this year on a negative advertising campaign to stop Donald Trump from winning the Republican nomination, will now spend $1 million in an effort to boost Trump’s efforts in the general election.
Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said he anticipates as more Republicans will rally to party nominee Donald Trump as he gives more speeches like he has over the past week on policy
After waiting nearly two hours an enthusiastic Wisconsin crowd hung on GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s every word.
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) criticized Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for her remarks a day earlier at a campaign stop in Pennsylvania declaring that the unrest in Milwaukee over the weekend demonstrated a
Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) said in an interview that aired Sunday on New York AM 970’s “The Cats Roundtable” that he saw the GOP unifying around party presidential nominee Donald Trump. “There’s an increasing sense of unity around Donald Trump,”
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker took a prime-time slot at the GOP’s Cleveland convention to hammer home a new slogan – “America deserves better.”
After losing the Republican presidential primary, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has decided to back House Speaker Paul Ryan in his contentious primary battle against Wisconsin businessman Paul Nehlen.
Wisconsin Governor and former Presidential candidate Scott Walker told Wisconsin’s WKOW that a vote for anybody but Trump was essentially a vote for Hillary Clinton. Governor Walker made the remarks to WKOW’s Greg Neumann.
Veteran political analyst Pat Caddell scoffed at the long line of fallen Republican presidential candidates and said that most of them probably still didn’t know why they lost, during an appearance on Breitbart News Daily with SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon.
The New York primary on Tuesday begins a seven-week dash to the final state primaries in the Republican nomination process. Donald Trump currently has a very narrow and obstacle-strewn path to secure 1,237 delegates before the RNC convention in July.
Donald Trump has hired Republican strategist Rick Wiley, last seen managing Scott Walker’s 2016 presidential run, to boost his campaign heading into the Republican National Convention.
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump clarified recent statements he’s made about who he would choose as vice president. He’s informally floated names including Sen. Marco Rubio, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Ohio Gov. John Kasich.
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump suggested he could put fellow 2016 GOP presidential candidates Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich in his administration — possibly even as vice president on his ticket. “Yes. I like Marco
Sen. Ted Cruz pitched members of the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) for support in his pursuit of the Republican nomination, arguing that Donald Trump as the nominee would ensure an electoral “bloodbath of Walter Mondale-proportions,” a Democratic takeover of the U.S. Congress, economic stagnation and a nuclear-armed Iran.
Sen. Ted Cruz won an overwhelming victory in Wisconsin on Tuesday night, telling those gathered in Milwaukee that the win is a turning point in the election.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he’s voting for Sen. Ted Cruz today to help get him into the White House, but there’s intense speculation he’s using Cruz to sideline Donald Trump so that the 2016 nomination goes to his fellow-Wisconsinite, House Speaker Paul Ryan.
In the week leading up to the Wisconsin Republican primary the Ted Cruz campaign is leaving nothing to chance — as positive poll results and endorsements roll in for frontrunner Donald Trump’s closest competition for the nomination.
Tuesday in Waukesha, WI, NBC’s Chris Jansing conduted an impromptu interview with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Partial transcript as follows: TRUMP: We feel great. the turnout has been fantastic, we had a poll come out last time, a pollster that
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI), a former candidate for the 2016 GOP nomination, said regard less of who is the ultimate Republican presidential nominee, he will support him over Hillary Clinton if she
On the the heels of new reports indicating Speaker Paul Ryan could likely emerge as the GOP nominee should the “#NeverTrump” clique keep Donald Trump from getting 1,237 delegates outright, the American victims of illegal alien crime are now speaking out against the possibility of a President Ryan.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz told reporters on Monday that the establishment’s idea to “parachute in some white knight” other than himself or Donald Trump is nothing but a “fevered pipe dream” that would cause a “revolt.”
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump predicts that, as in South Carolina, an endorsement from the Wisconsin governor won’t hurt him in the primary on Tuesday.
Fifty Wisconsin faith leaders joined Governor Scott Walker in endorsing Sen. Ted Cruz for president this week.
In recent weeks, there has been increasing discussion about the possibility that House Speaker Paul Ryan could emerge out of a brokered convention as the Republican nominee if the donor class is successful in denying Donald Trump the requisite 1,237
WISCONSIN – Donald Trump and Sarah Palin barnstormed Wisconsin Saturday in a last-minute push to cut Ted Cruz’s poll lead in the state.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker urges Wisconsin voters to support Sen. Ted Cruz in a new ad that calls Donald Trump’s closest competitor “the only conservative who can beat Hillary Clinton” and a Constitutional conservative candidate with a plan to “challenge the status quo” like Wisconsinites have.
With Wisconsin’s primary election just days away, 2016 Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz is making a bold move and personally meeting with hundreds of California delegates on Thursday morning in their state.
Ted Cruz is winning so big in Wisconsin right now, he’s leaving the all-important state for southern California days ahead of the Wisconsin primary for an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night comedy show and a high-dollar fundraiser in Newport Beach.
A new poll from Marquette University Law School shows both Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders surging into the leads of their respective primaries ahead of Tuesday’s critical vote. Cruz has opened a 10 point lead over second-place Donald Trump, while Sanders edges Clinton by four points.
On Tuesday, Wisconsin Governor and former GOP presidential candidate Scott Walker announced his endorsement of Republican presidential candidate Texas Senator Ted Cruz while speaking on “Midday with Charlie Sykes” on Milwaukee, WI’s WTMJ. Walker said, “I just really decided, after
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker endorses Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX).
Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) said Sunday on “The Cats Roundtable” on AM 970 in New York City that he will make his endorsement for president later this week, around four to five days before his state’s upcoming primary. “I’ll probably [endorse] later
Wisconsin governor Scott Walker said Thursday that in the event of a contested convention, the Republican nominee will likely be someone who is “not currently running.”
Billionaire and millionaire GOP donors have wasted more than half a billion dollars collectively in trying to take down 2016 Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, a new report from the Center for Public Integrity published by Time Magazine shows.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) signed two pro-life bills Thursday that will eliminate more of Planned Parenthood’s funding in Wisconsin.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz has picked up a former fundraiser for Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
If politics is the fine art of getting people to approach important issues emotionally, instead of rationally, then immigration is the masterpiece example of that art.
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