Republican rift widens as Trump declines to endorse Ryan, McCain
By Alana Wise and David MorganAugust 3, 2016
ricky l28 seconds ago
"Several media outlets reported on Wednesday that the campaign was in disarray and that Trump had rejected advice from his staff to drop the battle with the Khans."
The above fact is extremely dangerous when Donald Trump --- is persistent not to take the advice of his adviser - even he knew that his ship is sinking.
If he is ever to become a President --- and US economy is sinking or if he is insistent to commit military aggression that will bring catastrophe to US --- by refusing to heed the advice of his professional advisers ----- US will crash and doom for good.
Americans must be able to see this ---- and dump Trump.
Donald Trump is too dangerous for US and too dangerous for the World - to be the President of US.
ricky l20 seconds ago
It has reached a boiling point - whereby Republican Party want to continue to support such a dangerous candidate to be their representative as Presidential candidate.
Republican Party should just say "enough is enough" - Donald Trump you are on your own - as all his views are not representative of the Republican Party --- and should disown him.
ricky l30 seconds ago
Even Pence, his running mate has totally different views from Donald Trump ---- how to run America?
Pence should also give up on Donald Trump ---- let him run his campaign alone and let him say what he like.
Americans will let the votes tell him what they think of him.
Why will Pence want to associate with Donald Trump - who is totally misfit and unfit to be a President?
Ricohflex6 minutes ago
Trump is now swell headed.
He thinks as Republican nominee, he is bigger than the Speaker.
Paul Ryan and John McCain should revoke their endorsement of Trump.
Before the election result, Trump thinks he is president and the ego is getting out of control.
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