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    Sunday, October 9, 2016

    Is Donald Trump becoming an outcast? More top Republicans back-out of Donald Trump saying He does not deserve to be a President

    Republican leaders feeling disappointed  
    Most of the Republicans including the leaders have come out to openly say they are not going to vote for the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump since the comments towards women emerged and made public.
    Despite all the controversies and awkward comments surrounding Donald Trumps campaign and his hate on women, he still said he will never quit because his supporters are still with him and never will he let them down.

    The pressure increased when a video tape of 2005 emerged where he was using disgusting languages on how he kisses and grabbing women by their pu**y and bragging about it.
    Rice and McCain
    The latest to withdraw their support are former Republican presidential candidate John McCain and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

    Mr McCain said Mr Trump's comments "make it impossible to continue to offer even conditional support for his candidacy", while Ms Rice said: "Enough! Donald Trump should not be President. He should withdraw."

    New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte said in a statement: "I cannot and will not support a candidate for president who brags about degrading and assaulting women," she said

    Ms Ayotte who faces a competitive race for re-election said she would not vote for Mrs Clinton but instead would "write in" Mike Pence, Mr Trump's vice-presidential running mate, on her ballot paper.

    Several other Republicans also said they would vote for Mr Pence.
    Donald Trump
    Mr Trump himself stressed that there was "zero chance I'll quit", adding that he was getting "unbelievable" support.

    And in a tweet, the Republican candidate said "the media and establishment want me out of the race so badly".
    Melania Trump
    Mr Trump's wife Melania issued a statement on Saturday saying: "The words my husband used are unacceptable and offensive to me and that her husband has the heart and mind of a leader".

    Mr Pence in a statement said he was "offended" by Mr Trump's video, but grateful he had expressed remorse and apologized to the American people and that they pray for his family".

    Mr Trump was invited to attend a campaign event in Wisconsin this week by Paul Ryan the House Speaker but Trump rescinded his invitation, saying he was "sickened" by what he had heard but Mr pence his running mate was suppose to represent him but later refused the invitation as well.

    While reacting to the video tape Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, said Mr Trump's comments in the tape is "horrific".

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