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Here is a list of Senators and Republican governors who ditched him recently:
Sen. John McCain - “There are no excuses for Donald Trump’s offensive and demeaning comments in the just released video; no woman should ever be victimized by this kind of inappropriate behavior. He alone bears the burden of his conduct and alone should suffer the consequences,”
Sen. Mike Lee -”I respectfully ask you, with all due respect, to step aside,” he said in a Facebook video. “Step down. Allow someone else to carry the banner of [conservative] principles.”
Sen. Kelly Ayotte - "I am writing in Pence."
George Pataki - “I’m horrified by #TrumpTape news. @realDonaldTrump campaign is a poisonous mix of bigotry ignorance. Enough! He needs to step down,”
Carly Fiorina - "Step down, Mr. Trump."
Rep. Martha Roby - who represents a strongly Republican district in Alabama — said she could no longer vote for Trump and she urged him to step down.
Sen. Mike Crapo - “I have reached the decision that I can no longer endorse Donald Trump. This is not a decision that I have reached lightly, but his pattern of behavior has left me no choice. ... Make no mistake. We need conservative leadership in the White House. I urge Donald Trump to step aside and allow the Republican Party to put forward a conservative candidate like Mike Pence who can defeat Hillary Clinton”
Sen. Ben Sasse - “Character matters. @realDonaldTrump is obviously not going to win. But he can still make an honorable move: Step aside let Mike Pence try.”
Sen. Jeff Flake - “.@realDonaldTrump is wrong about his level of support. He needs to withdraw from the race.”
Rep. Mia Love - “For the past several months I have been one of the few who refused to endorse Donald Trump. I have said all along that I was still waiting for Mr. Trump to demonstrate his commitment to the kinds of principles and policies the people in Utah’s 4th Congressional District want in their elected leaders. Mr. Trump has yet to clear that bar and his behavior and bravado have reached a new low. I cannot vote for him. For the good of the party, and the country, he should step aside.”
Sen. John Thume - “Donald Trump should withdraw and Mike Pence should be our nominee effective immediately.”
Sen. Cory Gardner - “I am committed to defeating Hillary Clinton. The only way this is now possible is with a new nominee that reflects the values of our country and our party. I will not vote for Donald Trump. If Donald Trump wishes to defeat Hillary Clinton, he should do the only thing that will all us to do so — step aside, and allow Mike Pence to be the Republican Party’s nominee.”
Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert - “Donald Trump’s statements are beyond offensive despicable. While I cannot vote for Hillary Clinton, I will not vote for Trump.”
Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman Jr. - “In a campaign cycle that has been nothing but a race to the bottom — at such a critical moment for our nation — and with so many who have tried to be respectful of a record primary vote, the time has come for Governor Pence to lead the ticket,”
Rep. Barbara Comstock - “I cannot in good conscience vote for Donald Trump.”
Rep. Jason Chaffetz - “I’m out. I can no longer in good conscience endorse this person for president. It is some of the most abhorrent and offensive comments that you can possibly imagine,”
Rep. Mike Coffman - “For the good of the country, and to give the Republicans a chance of defeating Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump should step aside. His defeat at this point seems almost certain. And four years of Hillary Clinton is not what is best for this country. Mr. Trump should put the country first and do the right thing.”

They don't even have the balls to back their own candidate. Hillary-ous. Even his own running mate thinks he is a sick, orange piece of shit...
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Sen. John McCain - “There are no excuses for Donald Trump’s offensive and demeaning comments in the just released video; no woman should ever be victimized by this kind of inappropriate behavior. He alone bears the burden of his conduct and alone should suffer the consequences,”
Sen. Mike Lee -”I respectfully ask you, with all due respect, to step aside,” he said in a Facebook video. “Step down. Allow someone else to carry the banner of [conservative] principles.”
Sen. Kelly Ayotte - "I am writing in Pence."
George Pataki - “I’m horrified by #TrumpTape news. @realDonaldTrump campaign is a poisonous mix of bigotry ignorance. Enough! He needs to step down,”
Carly Fiorina - "Step down, Mr. Trump."
Rep. Martha Roby - who represents a strongly Republican district in Alabama — said she could no longer vote for Trump and she urged him to step down.
Sen. Mike Crapo - “I have reached the decision that I can no longer endorse Donald Trump. This is not a decision that I have reached lightly, but his pattern of behavior has left me no choice. ... Make no mistake. We need conservative leadership in the White House. I urge Donald Trump to step aside and allow the Republican Party to put forward a conservative candidate like Mike Pence who can defeat Hillary Clinton”
Sen. Ben Sasse - “Character matters. @realDonaldTrump is obviously not going to win. But he can still make an honorable move: Step aside let Mike Pence try.”
Sen. Jeff Flake - “.@realDonaldTrump is wrong about his level of support. He needs to withdraw from the race.”
Rep. Mia Love - “For the past several months I have been one of the few who refused to endorse Donald Trump. I have said all along that I was still waiting for Mr. Trump to demonstrate his commitment to the kinds of principles and policies the people in Utah’s 4th Congressional District want in their elected leaders. Mr. Trump has yet to clear that bar and his behavior and bravado have reached a new low. I cannot vote for him. For the good of the party, and the country, he should step aside.”
Sen. John Thume - “Donald Trump should withdraw and Mike Pence should be our nominee effective immediately.”
Sen. Cory Gardner - “I am committed to defeating Hillary Clinton. The only way this is now possible is with a new nominee that reflects the values of our country and our party. I will not vote for Donald Trump. If Donald Trump wishes to defeat Hillary Clinton, he should do the only thing that will all us to do so — step aside, and allow Mike Pence to be the Republican Party’s nominee.”
Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert - “Donald Trump’s statements are beyond offensive despicable. While I cannot vote for Hillary Clinton, I will not vote for Trump.”
Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman Jr. - “In a campaign cycle that has been nothing but a race to the bottom — at such a critical moment for our nation — and with so many who have tried to be respectful of a record primary vote, the time has come for Governor Pence to lead the ticket,”
Rep. Barbara Comstock - “I cannot in good conscience vote for Donald Trump.”
Rep. Jason Chaffetz - “I’m out. I can no longer in good conscience endorse this person for president. It is some of the most abhorrent and offensive comments that you can possibly imagine,”
Rep. Mike Coffman - “For the good of the country, and to give the Republicans a chance of defeating Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump should step aside. His defeat at this point seems almost certain. And four years of Hillary Clinton is not what is best for this country. Mr. Trump should put the country first and do the right thing.”

They don't even have the balls to back their own candidate. Hillary-ous. Even his own running mate thinks he is a sick, orange piece of shit...
Beautiful. Terrific. Tremendous. Believe me.