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GOP Sen. Susan Collins Says She Can’t Support Donald Trump

Collins also said she does not support Trump’s rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton.

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That’s not the only curious ambiguity in this passage; saluting the passions of the people while rejecting the choices made from those passions is just a little too cute by half as well.

Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton said on CBS’s “Face the Nation” Sunday that there “were on Hillary Clinton’s private server, there were conversations among her senior advisers about this gentleman”. Westerman told reporters Monday he would be more concerned about Clinton being in that position.

In an open letter, 50 Republican Senior National Security officials said they are “convinced that (Trump) would be a unsafe President and would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being”.

Clinton’s campaign is openly attempting to keep supporters and donors involved.

Canadians widely believe that President Donald Trump would be bad for Canada.

The loss of vocal Republican support marked a hard few weeks for Trump which saw him make a series of PR blunders, which included him appearing to mock the parents of a Muslim soldier killed in Iraq in 2004.

Westerman also said he supports and provided input for A Better Way, the legislative agenda developed by the House speaker and the House Republican Conference. Trump sources either didn’t respond or deflected the question when asked for comment.

Clinton leads Trump 51%-41% in a head-to-head matchup in the latest NBC News / Survey Monkey poll – the biggest spread of the organization’s regularly released tracking survey since it began measuring a hypothetical matchup between the two nominees back in May. “Does he have the temperament to be president?”

“My plan will reduce the current number of brackets from seven to three, and dramatically streamline the process”.

Hillary Clinton will seize on criticism of Donald Trump’s plan to repeal the so-called death tax, which she will say only benefits families with multimillion-dollar estates like his own.

But Ryan came face-to-face with the complications Trump poses for his party while campaigning in his home state of Wisconsin.

The Democratic presidential nominee will be urging the action as she tours the Borinquen Medical Center, a health clinic close to the Wynwood area where 16 non-travel related cases of Zika have been diagnosed.

Ryan, who has attempted to broaden the Republican Party’s appeal, said there was nothing he could do.

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“I had hoped that we would see a “new” Donald Trump as a general-election candidate – one who would focus on jobs and the economy, tone down his rhetoric, develop more thoughtful policies and, yes, apologize for ill-tempered rants”, she wrote in Monday’s column. “And so that’s just the way the system works”, Ryan said.

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