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Some Republican officials stick with Trump, cite the issues

Ryan’s appearance came a week after the release of a 2005 video showing Trump boasting about forcing sexual contact with women, a blockbuster moment in the campaign.

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Though Trump denies the allegations of sexual misconduct, that hasn’t kept them from receiving nearly non-stop media coverage for much of the past week.

“It makes you want to turn off the news”, Clinton said of Trump’s language, at a fundraiser in San Francisco. He invited three women to the debate who have accused Clinton of sexual indecency with them. Zervos discussed her encounters with Trump during a news conference in Los Angeles.

Arizona, Georgia and Utah will be in the Republicans’ win column, although former strongholds like North Carolina is not likely to be among them, according to the betting house. He also tore into Clinton for characterizing half of Trump’s supporters as a “basket of deplorables”. Thank God for our relentlessly thorough media (hated by Trump for obvious reasons) that reveals what you need to know about political candidates and their agendas.

Zervos said she rejected Trump’s advances and he soon began talking as if they were in a job interview. The paper reported she did not disclose the incident to the authorities.

“It’s up to Mr. Trump to address these allegations himself”, Johnson spokesman Brian Reisinger said in an email.

“Anyone who has been involved in media work would very quickly realize that that is not the way things work”, Drechsel said. Then recently divorced, Trump’s face was then a frequent presence in the NY tabloids, and he was regular presence on the Manhattan club scene. “It was like just to prove that he could do it, and nothing would happen”, Anderson told the Post. She said the assault was random and occurred with “zero conversation”.

Trump promptly plummeted in the polls as his campaign became consumed by a deluge of disturbing scandals.

One model gave Trump an 87 percent chance of winning the White House based on his superior performance during the Republican primary compared to the highly competitive Democratic primary, O’Donnell said.

Read Saturday’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

“It’s been a very interesting period of time”, he told Florida business leaders ahead of the rally in West Palm Beach.

“The same two discredited writers, who should have been fired from the New York Times for what they did, tell another totally fabricated and false story that supposedly took place on an airplane more than 30 years ago”, said Trump.

Political scientist and talk show host Dr. Wilmer Leon says despite Trump’s spiral, nothing can be taken for granted.

Trump’s flailing campaign signaled it would spend the election’s final month relitigating Bill Clinton’s marital affairs and unproven charges of sexual assault, as well as what Trump says is Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s role in intimidating the women who were involved.

“I can not support Hillary Clinton, but Donald Trump has not and will never earn my vote”.

He continued: “The kind of election we really want to have – it’s not the one we are necessarily having right now — the one we really want to have is saying we have got ideas and solutions, ‘let’s win this so we have got the right to do it'”. “We are drowning in it”, Obama declared in battleground New Hampshire, her voice cracking with emotion.

Toomey, along with other Republican candidates in swing states, are in a politically perilous situation because numerous Republican base’s supporters – who are needed on Election Day – support Trump and might turned off by congressional candidates who openly oppose the GOP nominee.

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Four of Trump’s top advisers have waited a quarter-century to more deeply explore accusations that the former president assaulted women. Asked what evidence he was talking about, he said, “The campaign is working on bringing that information out”. But for Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign the party has spent a grand total of $0 on TV ads. That’s when Bill Clinton busted the Republican lock on the presidency, Newt Gingrich busted the Democratic lock on Congress, and support for presidential and congressional candidates in the respective parties started converging – to the point that in 2012, only 26 congressional districts voted for the presidential nominee of one party and the congressional nominee of the other, the lowest number since 1920.

Some Republican officials stick with Trump, cite the issues