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‘Furious’ GOP leaders plot to get Trump on track

Coffman’s ad came as the latest signal that the Republican Party is significantly divided over Trump, despite Trump’s declaration Wednesday that his campaign had “never been so united”.

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This has been a truly fascinating few days with a flurry of firsts in presidential politics.

“Should the American people choose Trump, there will be consequences, because a U.S. election is a global election”, he added. Enjoy the cartoon, no seals were harmed in the making of this video, and do not forget to check out my Patreon page! Trump said Ryan had sought his endorsement, but that as of now he is only “giving it very serious consideration”. This week, he chided Trump for disparaging the Khan family and tried to assure voters his remarks do not reflect the entire Republican Party.

Clinton’s campaign also released a TV ad Wednesday featuring Trump shrugging off the fact that many of his name-brand products were made overseas in a past interview with David Letterman.

“I meet with Donald Trump all the time”, Giuliani told the Fox Business Network, suggesting that Gingrich used the word, “intervention”, in a recent memo.

Trump’s slap at two of the nation’s most prominent Republicans escalated party turmoil barely a week after a convention meant to promote party unity.

President Barack Obama says Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton should receive classified security briefings as the presidential nominees because it’s both tradition and required by the law.

In the interview, Whitman, a billionaire former executive for eBay, blasted Trump as a “dishonest demagogue”, and cautioned against leadership that would put the US “on a very risky journey”. His sacrifice – and that of Khizr and Ghazala Khan – should always be honoured.

Groups formed to support Ms. Clinton include Republicans for Her 2016, run by Republican lobbyist Craig Snyder; a grassroots organisation called R4C16, led by John Stubbs and Ricardo Reyes, officials in former President George W. Bush’s administration; and the Republican Women for Hillary group.

Some Republican donors are pretty angry after finding out the candidate they’ve been giving money to is Donald Trump.

Trump praised Ryan’s opponent, Paul Nehlen, for running “a very good campaign”.

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Clinton raised $63 million in July for her campaign, as well as $26 million for the Democratic National Committee and state parties, bringing her total monthly fundraising to about $90 million.

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