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GOP Rep. Says Trump’s Gone ‘Too Far’ To Vote For Him Now

But there was no evidence GOP officials were backing off their support of Trump in the White House race.

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Party chair Reince Priebus, a close friend of Ryan, is deeply irritated by Trump’s recent actions and his unwillingness to listen to the advice of senior advisers.

CEO Meg Whitman has abandoned her Republican roots to campaign against Donald Trump in the election.

“I just want to tell you the campaign is doing really well”, the nominee said. She said she was willing to campaign for Mrs. Clinton, said she would do her best to gather checks for her campaign and indicated she would personally give to both Mrs. Clinton and her affiliated “super PACs”.

His comments at Wednesday’s press briefing came in response to questions about Republican Donald Trump’s suggestion that the November election “is going to be rigged” against him.

Priebus is furious, said a source in the party after Trump’s decision Tuesday to withhold his endorsement of Ryan ahead of the House speaker’s August 9 primary.

His ongoing war of words with Khizr and Ghazala Khan – the parents of Capt Humayun Khan – has intensified rifts within the Republican Party.

Many Republicans opposed to Trump have stopped short of supporting Hillary Clinton, saying they would vote for a third candidate instead.

Trump raised $80 million for his campaign and party entities last month, the campaign said.

In addition, we’ve added a link to our coverage in June of what candidates from other parties, such as the Green Party and Libertarian Party, have said about education, as well as any policy record they have. “And he’s only 5 or 6 points behind”, Bennett said.

At a campaign rally at Daytona Beach, Florida, Trump affirmed that reports of a lack of unity were unfounded.

The numbers mark a significant upswing since May, when Trump was badly outraised by Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

Clinton’s campaign committee itself reported it raised about $63 million in July. “We need very strong leadership”.

“The campaign’s focused and the campaign is moving forward in a positive way”, Manafort told Fox.

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Clinton still has significantly more money in the bank than Trump; her campaign has $58 million on hand, compared to Trump’s $37 million.

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