From Bloomberg:Everyone screaming for Trump to drop out were against him from the beginning. pic.twitter.com/pWfSStVoD9— DeploraNometry (@grindingdude) October 8, 2016
Those withdrawing their support for Trump or calling for him to step aside included No. 3 Senate Republican John Thune; Senator Rob Portman, who is running for re-election in Ohio; Senator John McCain, a former Vietnam War prisoner whom Trump famously mocked last year, only to win the nomination; Senator Kelly Ayotte, who’s facing a tough re-election in the presidential battleground state of New Hampshire; and even a pair of U.S. House members from staunchly conservative Alabama.
Some Republican lawmakers said Trump should step aside to allow his running mate, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, to become the nominee, and some said they’d write in Pence on their ballot in November. Pence, a 57-year-old former U.S. House member, has served as a bridge between Trump and the Republican establishment.SAYS GATEWAY PUNDIT:
Here is the full list of Republicans calling on Trump to drop out.
What a disgrace.
They would rather have the rape accomplice in the White House.
They would rather have the rape accomplice in the White House.
The #nervertrumps are not only arrogant but stupid. Votes have already been cast in the early states.Pence has no chance in hell to win this election. It's too late to get in.
ReplyDeleteIf there is any justice to be had by the citizen's voice, those RINOs up for reelection --- the ones who've played dirty against the people's choice for the R ticket-- will be drummed out of their positions in November - just as the MONSTER VOTE ushers in Donald Trump.
ReplyDeleteHotAir: House Republicans try to make it harder for Speakers to be replaced
ReplyDeleteWe need a purge. Forget the Stalinistic connotations.
ReplyDeleteIrony is the same folks decrying Trump's crass braggadocio likely not only celebrate but willing pay to view the crass humor of Sarah Silverman, Amy Schumer, Sandra Bernhard, Margaret Cho, etc.
ReplyDeleteGood point there, Anonymous.
ReplyDeleteTrump is part of the Entertainment industry. He is mild by comparison.
what AOW said.
ReplyDelete"They would rather have the rape accomplice in the White House." And that is only half of the evil. Remember they are a package deal. The rapist comes along with the accomplice.
ReplyDeleteelitist Rssss--TRAITORS all!!!
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