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Trump Talks of Unity in Party as Criticism Intensifies

REPUBLICAN Party infighting over presidential nominee Donald Trump’s divisive and combative comments provided advertising material yesterday for supporters of Democrat Hillary Clinton to declare that Mr Trump is unfit to be president.

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Republicans are about evenly split on the back-and-forth, with 41% saying similarly while 40% of Republicans saying Trump’s response is “in bounds”.

On Tuesday, Trump attacked him and House Speaker Paul Ryan, saying he would not endorse either Republican in their re-election efforts.

He also belittled Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, who had criticized his treatment of the Khans, for not being supportive of his campaign…

Top GOP officials in the Republican party are reportedly exploring how to handle the possibility of Donald Trump quitting the race, according to an ABC News report. “So I think some of what Trump has done is very destructive”, he said.

Now a Washington lobbyist, Weber said he hadn’t decided whether he would vote for Hillary Clinton. John McCain. And he suggested that the general election could be “rigged”. “I hope the Republicans are going to be very watchful, and I hope the authorities are going to be very watchful too”, he said.

Trump blamed the media – “so dishonest” – for growing criticism of his recent statements and his unwillingness to accept guidance from senior advisers.

The most powerful Republicans in Washington and New York’s Trump Tower concede things will not change unless Trump wants them to.

Priebus has also challenged Trump on his treatment of Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the parents of U.S. Army captain Humayun Khan, killed in Iraq in 2004.

During an interview on the FOX Business Network’s Mornings with Maria, Newt Gingrich compared Donald Trump to a slumping Joe Montana.

Pence’s unambiguous endorsement came the day after his running mate wouldn’t endorse Ryan, but the IN governor said Trump was on board with his move.

If Mr Trump appears to have a reasonable chance to win in November, he will persevere, as he has all year. After a week of TV interviews, he said he’s had enough of the spotlight. Without mentioning Trump by name, Ryan said that Capt. Khan and his family’s sacrifice “should always be honored”.

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“I think that sure it’s easy to find big complaints and a lot of people have them and I don’t dismiss that, but again, we have to make a choice”, Hanna said.

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