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Republican Party begins to take Trump seriously



The office of chairman of the US House of Representatives, Republican Paul Ryan, made contact with Donald Trump campaign to address the party's agenda ahead of the presidential election next November, the team announced the legislator.

Although it is also likely that the Republican Congress leader contact with other candidates, the overwhelming victory of Trump on Tuesday in seven of the eleven states that Republicans vied in these primary elections has become the favorite ahead of the presidential nomination of his party.

"We have listened to the campaign, but the two have not spoken. We hope that the president can contact all the remaining candidates soon to discuss our efforts to build a conservative political agenda bold 2017," said spokesman Ryan, Brendan Buck.

This first step takes place while most Republicans, and especially their leaders, are in the position to decide which candidate to support, as Trump has based its campaign away from the apparatus to which they belong.

Ryan, who as chairman of the House co-chair the Republican nomination convention in July, has said it will support anyone who is profiled as a candidate.

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