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Hanna Explains Why He’s Voting for Hillary Clinton in November

Both had been among Trump’s harshest critics in the wake of his comments about the Khan family, particular McCain, a former prisoner of war who said Trump did not have “unfettered license to defame those who are the best among us”.

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“He won’t tell anybody if he is voting for Donald Trump”, Carroll said.

The National Urban League is among the leading national advocacy organizations for African Americans. Despite that, McCain has said he’ll support Trump’s candidacy. He says Clinton will focus on bringing jobs to urban areas and investing in infrastructure. “Donald Trump’s demagoguery has undermined the fabric of our national character”, Whitman posted on Facebook about the Republican nominee. The four-day conference has been focusing on issues such as poverty, housing, education and strategies to combat joblessness. She said, “I urge all Republicans to reject Donald Trump this November”. Trump has lashed out at Barack Obama after the U.S. President branded him “unfit to serve” as the country’s leader.

On Tuesday, Meg Whitman, a prominent Republican fundraiser and former Hewlett-Packard executive said she would back Democrat Hillary Clinton.

“He’s had a pretty odd run since the convention”, Ryan told host Jerry Bader on WTAQ radio.

Ryan told CNN’s Jake Tapper something similar in May, saying he couldn’t yet support Trump. Johnson said her handling of the Benghazi attack and use of a private email server while secretary of state has “completely disqualified” her from being president.

Despite his disdain, Obama said Trump would get the top secret briefings on world crises and security threats to which he, Clinton and their respective vice presidential running mates are entitled.

Mike Pence offered his support Thursday to Republican Sens.

“Well, the dropping poll numbers were expected”, Manafort said.

Christie, the New Jersey governor, continues to be one of Trump’s biggest supporters.

The good news for the Republican Party is that its presidential and vice presidential nominees finally appear to be on the same script.

Priebus and the Trump confidants, as well as numerous GOP lawmakers, have been particularly irked by the candidate’s repeated criticism of an American Muslim family whose son, a U.S. Army captain, was killed in Iraq.

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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich told The Washington Post that Trump can not win the campaign the way he’s conducting it, and must reverse course. John McCain in their primaries against opponents who have embraced Trump and his message.

Trump hits back at Obama, says Clinton 'unfit' to lead