On “Meet the Press,” Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was supportive of Donald Trump, but was careful not to be too supportive of some of presumptive nominees more incendiary comments.
McConnell distanced himself from Trump’s comments, but dodged three times when asked if they were racist:
CHUCK TODD: You know what he has said about this federal judge that’s overseeing the Trump University lawsuit. He has called — he has essentially said he cannot be impartial because he’s Hispanic. That’s — is that not a racist statement?
SEN. MCCONNELL: I couldn’t disagree more with a statement like that.
CHUCK TODD: Is it a racist statement?
SEN. MCCONNELL: I couldn’t disagree more with what he had to say.
CHUCK TODD: OK, but do you think it’s a racist statement to say?
SEN. MCCONNELL: I don’t agree with what he had to say. This is a man who was born in Indiana. All of us came here from somewhere else…
In response to conservative writer Erick Erickson’s recent comments condemning Trump’s comments about Judge Curiel as “racist,” McConnell replied, “I think the party of Lincoln wants to win the White House. The right-of-center world needs to respect the fact that the primary voters have spoken.”









