In a CNN interview, Ronna McDaniel said she will support former President Trumpโs candidacy if the voters choose him.
In a Nov. 12 interview with CNN, Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said she would support former President Donald Trump as the eventual nominee if voters pick him.
During the interview on Sunday with CNNโs Dana Bash, the networkโs chief political correspondent, Mrs. McDaniel told Ms. Bash she will โsupport who the voters choose.โ
In her segment with Mrs. McDaniel, Ms. Bash, the co-anchor of CNNโs โState of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash,โ began by asking if she found President Trumpโs Nov. 11 speech similar to former Secretary of State Hillary Clintonโs infamous โbasket of deplorablesโ remark.
During his speech Veteran’s Day speech in Claremont, New Hampshire, the former president said he pledged to โroot out the communists, Marxists, fascists, and the radical left thugs that live like verminโ in the United States.
Ms. Bash asked Mrs. McDaniel to โcondemnโ the remark, but she replied that CNN can ask President Trump what he meant. The RNC chairwoman redirected, saying the RNC is focused on beating President Joe Biden.
Ms. Bash then asked Mrs. McDaniel if she thought President Trump would be the โappropriateโ nominee even if heโs “a convicted criminal.”
โThe voters are looking at this, and they think there is a two-tiered system of justice,โ Mrs. McDaniel said. โThey don’t believe a lot of the things that are coming out in this. And they’re making these decisions. And you’re seeing that reflected in the polls.โ
The latest national poll on the topic, conducted by Tipp Insights and Issues & Insights LLC, revealed that 60 percent of Republican voters would choose President Trump over the other Republican candidates. The same poll said President Biden would winโ43 percent to 41 percentโin a rematch of the 2020 presidential election.
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Mrs. McDaniel also sounded off on the Democratic Partyโs victories on Nov. 7 and GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s comment about GOP losses in 2018, 2020, and 2022.
Byย Austin Alonzo