In recent weeks, Trump has claimed that he might lose the presidency because of the system being “rigged” against him, and also because that establishment Republicans haven’t done enough to support him. Trump and Priebus have clashed several times throughout the election cycle, and on Sunday, Dickerson asked Priebus about whether he was worried that Trump might blame him if things don’t turn out well on Tuesday.
“We’ve had our own arguments…It’s politics. I don’t really care,” Priebus responded. “What I care about is winning.”
Priebus said that people aren’t giving Trump enough credit for his voter outreach efforts, and that he is more concerned with making sure Republicans maintain power as a whole through the election.
“I care about keeping the House and Senate and
Earlier in the discussion, Dickerson questioned Priebus on whether Trump has helped or hurt GOP outreach towards Hispanic voters. Trump’s running mate, Mike Pence, was grilled on a similar matter today, on the question of whether the Trump campaign truly believes that they will get a significant degree of support from Hispanics.
Watch above, via CBS.
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