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Republican Congressman backs Hillary Clinton, calls Donald Trump “unfit to serve”
Hanna said in an opinion piece posted to New York State.com Tuesday he’s planning to vote for Clinton because Donald Trump is “unfit to serve our party and can not lead this country”.
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Whitman called Republican nominee Donald Trump “a dishonest demagogue”, and, for a CEO who doesn’t often engage in hyperbole, literally warned the existence of the nation is at risk.
The poll showed Mrs. Clinton leading Mr. Trump by a 49 percent to 38 percent margin among likely voters and 48 percent to 35 percent margin among registered voters. Or the countless other insults he’s proudly lobbed from behind the Republican presidential podium.
Meg Whitman, the chief executive of Hewlett Packard and prominent Republican fundraiser, revealed that she is placing “country before party” and backing Hillary Clinton for president. I don’t think it’s an unclear choice.
“I’m afraid the election is going to be rigged”, Trump said.
Trump’s stunning slap at two of the nation’s most prominent Republicans dramatically escalated GOP turmoil barely a week after a convention meant to promote party unity.
Republican Rep. Richard Hanna wrote in an op-ed letter to Syracuse.com that Donald Trump saying, “For me, it’s not enough to simply denounce her comments”.
On Monday, Trump told a town hall event in Columbus, Ohio, that he thought the November election might be “rigged”.
“It was under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that changed the rules of engagement that probably cost his life”, Pierson said to anchor Wolf Blitzer on CNN.
Whitman’s comments came as Trump has clashed with members of his own party over a protracted dispute with the family of a Muslim US soldier who was killed in action.
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This may prove advantageous to Ms Clinton, who is reportedly working to earn the support of Republicans with significant influence, such as Ms Whitman.