Unless McConnell said something further, the most he could say was that a person meeting with people like Ye and Fuentes is "highly unlikely to be elected president". Hardly a condemnation on moral grounds. I mean, suppose such person wound up being elected president? Would his 'condemnation' fall apart?
Unless McConnell said something further, the most he could say was that a person meeting with people like Ye and Fuentes is "highly unlikely to be elected president". Hardly a condemnation on moral grounds. I mean, suppose such person wound up being elected president? Would his 'condemnation' fall apart?
Unless McConnell said something further, the most he could say was that a person meeting with people like Ye and Fuentes is "highly unlikely to be elected president". Hardly a condemnation on moral grounds. I mean, suppose such person wound up being elected president? Would his 'condemnation' fall apart?