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HP CEO: Republicans should ‘reject Donald Trump this November’

Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus backs Trump, but on Wednesday Priebus was being described as “incredibly upset” that the NY real estate mogul refused to endorse Ryan’s congressional re-election campaign.

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“I would say right now it is the best in terms of being united that it has been since we began”, he said.

Trump has rattled many Republicans with his moves in recent days.

Voters also weighed in on the controversy surrounding Trump after his comments on the Muslim family of a fallen USA soldier.

Donald Trump’s campaign chairman is playing down a rift between the Republican nominee and House Speaker Paul Ryan. In an interview with The Washington Post, he denied both House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senator John McCain support in their re-election bids.

Ms Whitman is the first of America’s financial elite to fully defect from the Republican party and lend their support to Ms Clinton.

There’s a lot of bad news for Donald Trump in a new poll out from Fox News, the most obvious of which is that Hillary Clinton is beating him by 10.

Manafort said the campaign has “sort of had a rule of not getting involved in primaries”.

Trump allies openly upbraided their candidate Wednesday for his inability to stay on message, demanding more self-discipline by the political neophyte.

Trump’s actions have prominent Republicans such as Sen. However, Whitman told The New York Times this week that she had not spoken to Christie since the New Jersey governor endorsed Trump. “Donald Trump, you are no Ronald Reagan”.

New York Representative Richard Hanna became the first Republican member of Congress to publicly say he would vote for Mrs Clinton. Trump suggested that a grief-stricken mother didn’t speak because she was Muslim.

“Donald Trump’s demagoguery has undermined the fabric of our national character”, Whitman, president and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, said in a statement.

On Tuesday (Wednesday NZT), Democratic President Barack Obama unleashed his strongest attack yet on Trump, calling him unfit for the presidency and asking Republican leaders why they continued to endorse him given their repeated criticisms of his actions.

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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. An NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll shows Clinton up 50 percent to 42 percent, while CBS has her up by 6 points.

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