White House or holding its majority

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“So I’ll be a little bit more careful, but I’ll continue to operate, you know, on a high wire without a net,” he said, “and frankly I’d like to see everybody who’s running for president tam trang da sieu toc get out of the scripted role and start to be real and take questions.” Indian-American, and Senator Tim Scott, who is black, were like t he would be able to work with Donald J. Trump as the party’s presidential nominee, the latest signal of acceptance from national figures of the billionaire real estate developer. “I think I’ll work with Donald Trump,” Mr. McCarthy dia chi nang mui dep an toan said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program, adding, “I think I can work with anyone that comes out to be the nominee.” That includes Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who helped egg on a government shutdown over efforts to defund President Obama’s signature health care law, according to Mr. McCarthy. While Mr. McCarthy’s comments were hardly a ringing endorsement of Mr. Trump, they were not an expression of concern about the impact that the first-time candidate could have on the tam trang da loai nao tot party’s chances at taking back the White House or holding its majority in the Senate a Republican Benetton ad, as Ms. Haley joked at every event. But in Nevada, where Mr. Rubio is competing in the state’s caucuses on Tuesday, that diversity is noticeably absent. As he boarded his campaign plane for a day o ut the biggest fish in the race, the state’s Hispanic Republican governor, Brian Sandoval, is so far uncommitted. In a religious sense, however, his Nevada team is somewhat less conventional than dia chi nang mui an toan the usual Republican lot. Mr. Heller, Mr. Hutchison and Mr. Chaffetz are all Mormon, as was Mr. Rubio for a brief time when his parents moved his family to Las Vegas for six years before returning to Miami. Find out what you need to know about the 2016 presidential race today, and get politics phẫu thuật cuốn cánh mũi news updates via Facebook, Twitter and the First Draft newsletter.f rallying voters in the northern reaches of the state, his entourage was nearly all white and male. There was Dean Heller, the state’s Republican senator, and the lieutenant governor, Mark Hutchison. Representative Jason Chaffetz of neighboring Utah was along for the ride too. tam trang da vinh vien Representative Mark Amodei, who represents a district in this northern Nevada region, was scheduled to link up with them later in the day. The dearth of brown or black faces might seem surprising for a state that has Find out what you need to know about the 2016 presidential race today, and get politics news updates via Facebook, Twitter and the First Draft newsletter.