AZ Republican senators respond to Trump’s crude comments

October 10 23:00 2016

“But he can still make an honorable move: Step aside & let Mike Pence try”.

“I’ve never said I’m a flawless person, nor pretended to be someone that I’m not”, he said in the video. “No, I’m not quitting this race”.

“I never give up. I have tremendous support”. He added that he was “wrong and I apologize”. They asked why Trump is being criticized while the presidency of Bill Clinton was marked with accusations of sexual harassment. Dallas says he believes the Republican nominee is a different person than he was a decade or more ago, but he needs to make that case to people who haven’t met with him in person.

Then Trump turned to former President Bill Clinton, whom he called “far worse”.

We only have 30 days left“, Dent, of suburban Allentown, said, according to Roll Call.

Now that Donald Trump has demonstrated himself to be one of the most repellent figures in USA political history, Republicans are terrified that Democrats will successfully wield him against them like a cudgel for the foreseeable future.

Ryan’s favorability rating among independents and moderates has grown this year, and is much higher – around 50% – than that of other Republicans in Wisconsin. “Cindy, with her strong background in human rights and respect for women fully agrees with me in this”, McCain said. Over the weekend, his office remained largely quiet about how he would respond to the explosive reports about Trump’s past behavior. “It’s business as usual, with door-knocking today”.

Donald Trump is under fire after a video from 2005 surfaced in which he can be heard making lewd comments about women. But the leak of the despicable video in which he bragged about trying to have sex with a married woman – soon after his marriage to his third wife Melania – has prompted us to speed up our timetable. He denied he had kissed and groped women without their consent, dismissing his claims that he had as “locker room” talk. “You are going to be just fine”, he said.

Female republican voters in attendance at the Giacomo viewing party agreed, saying that even though the comments from the recording were unpleasant, there are other matters that warrant more attention. “You can do anything”. Rob Portman says he’ll be voting for Mike Pence for president, in light of vulgar comments from Republican candidate Donald Trump. But pro-Trump GOP House members got that impression, pushing back and saying Trump can still prevail and should not be abandoned.

Republican elected officials and party elders lined up Saturday to denounce Donald Trump’s incendiary remarks about women that he made in 2005. But Ryan did not pull his endorsement. Trump acknowledged in the phone call with the Washington Post that the video certainly has consumed the presidential race but said he has endured past controversies, not only during his 2016 bid but during his career.

Zwick told The Associated Press that a write-in or “sticker campaign” relying on social media could “actually work”.

Ryan and Walker are so much more popular than Trump in Wisconsin that it made ideal sense for Trump to want to campaign with them here. The real story is that people have no idea the support.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) withdrew his endorsement.

The businessman boasted on Saturday morning to have, somehow, received “thousands” of letters and emails from his supporters despite that less than 24 hours had passed since the Post published the video.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a town hall in Sandown N.H

AZ Republican senators respond to Trump’s crude comments
 
 
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