order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. just thinking to myself right now, we should just cancel the election and just give it to trump, right? why are we even having the election? her issues are so bad. can t make it up. that was trump just a few moments ago still in ohio, in toledo. it s time for the lid. i m speechless, susan. obviously he s going to say tongue in cheek and all this, and it certainly sounded tongue in cheek. let s assume it was tongue in
the illegal immigrants, i think we can put together a very strong immigration package. but i don t think we want to start right away if mrs. clinton was elected and make it appear, you know, that there is a witch hunt. now, she does need to answer to some things. there may be some issues that have come up that we would like answers to. hopefully those would be forthcoming. but if she is elected president, she ll serve for four years. i m going to be the optimist that we can work together on some areas, but that will in many cases depend on her rhetoric and how she moves forward. let me ask you this. how divisive inside the republican conference is support for trump or not trump mean for post election? does paul ryan have problems inside your conference? does he have the confidence of enough republicans in the house to stay speaker after this election if you guys hold the majority? i do, chuck. paul ryan has done a fabulous
it s not like the election is this afternoon. can you imagine even a hypothetical? then he had this lament on if he had adopted the tone, look where we would be. a lot of trump supporters are moving past him but the point you make about the coe message and trump outlasting trump, i think you re right about collins. he s got that lasting message. i ll be curious to watch him and a few others. i want to go to this jason chavitz thing. how much he said yesterday felt like the first campaign pitch to speaker of the house? i don t mean to be that cynical about it, but is it? i sort of read mccain s comments that we ll block everything forever, ted cruz s comments that we only need eight people, all this positioning for the future showing that they re going to be firing against hillary, making sure the base knows that ted cruz is going to run for reelection in 2018.
but stein does take more from clinton. so combined, their layer of support is helping clinton. that s the evidence we see. there s still a chunk of those voters. as those go away, they probably go to trump. you may see some natural tightening which may come from the remaining third party folks that are definitely not clinton but not yet comfortable with trump but they may get there. trump chal clinton challenged with the latest wikileaks. then i realid naging was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he sd humira was for people like me whhave tried other medicatis,. he t stexperience thepeople symptoms moderate to sever crohn s disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant mpmpm relief. .and many aced remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infectio. .including tuberculosi serious, sometim fatal infections and cancers,.
vision for the republican party, which i was struck by. i was, too. susan, as i ve gotten to know chris collins a little bit, he s sort of the angel on trump s shoulder. if trump is reshaping our republican party, not donald trump himself but the new trump voters, chris collins is representative of western new york, blue collar district, really, they don t care as much about the social issues. he could be a guy to watch here. who is the devil on the other shoulder? possibly roger stone. here is where it s interesting. a big supporter of trump, right? first guy in congress to support him. he is prepared to move past trump. he s basically saying he may well lose, and if he loses, we need to be cooperative, we need to try some compromises, we need to delay going after the new president. 12 days after the electiountil .