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Graham: Trump’s Obama Comments are ‘Highly Offensive’
Graham: Trump's Obama Comments are 'Highly Offensive' -
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Graham: Trump's Obama Comments are 'Highly Offensive' -
In 1868, he enthusiastically endorsed Ulysses S. Grant for president.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois — the most vulnerable Republican incumbent — withdrew his endorsement for Trump over his comments about the judge.
How Trump's Last Super Tuesday Stacks Up to History -
Mark S. Kirk and Rep. Robert J. Dold. [ Will Pro-LGBT Stances Hurt GOP Senators?
One senator — vulnerable Illinois Republican Mark S. Kirk — withdrew his endorsement for Trump on Tuesday and others have indicated they are considering a similar gesture.
[ S anders’ State Not So Golden ] White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said in a statement that the president congratulated both Clinton and Sanders Tuesday night.
And that “it will evolve” after the California primary on Tuesday and D.C.’s next Tuesday.
Speaker Calls Trump's Judge Remarks 'Textbook Definition of a Racist Comment' -
Boehner's Office Has Spent $100K Since Retirement -
GOP Senators Criticize Trump's Comments on Judge -
Cory Booker's At Home Preaching the Clinton Gospel -
Grassley: Senate Can Be a Check on Trump's Judges -
Scrutiny of David French's Wife Shows Heat of the Spotlight -
Rubio Says He Won't Speak on Trump's Behalf at GOP Convention -
Ep. 7: GOP's Slow Embrace of Trump; Congress Tackles Opioid Epidemic -
The GOP could very well have a good 2018, since the midterm turnout will likely be more Republican than 2016’s and midterms often offer a rebuke to the incumbent president’s party.
He would need to improve his own image and further destroy Clinton’s, and even then, he would need to overcome 2016’s increasingly minority electorate and the Electoral College’s Democratic tilt.