GOP primary voters have made Trump their presumptive presidential nominee but the businessman has struggled to close the deal with party insiders. Most prominent among them is Ryan, the top elected Republican in the country, who said Trump needs to lead an effort to unify the party and he wasn't ready to swing behind him. Trump said he was blindsided by Ryan's stance. The two are expected to meet this week.
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Palin said the Wisconsin Republican might have had his own political interests in mind in withholding his support last week after Trump's primary victory in Indiana, which drove his two remaining rivals from the race. "It kind of screws his chances for the 2020 presidential bid that he's gunning for," she said.
Asked about being Trump's running mate, Palin said she might not be the best choice. "I want to help and not hurt," she said. "And I am such a realist that I realize there are a whole lot of people out there who would say anybody but Palin."
But she said "I will do whatever I can for Paul Nehlen," the Republican seeking a Cantor-style upset against Ryan in an August primary.