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wisconsin today. saying he is sickened. utah s former and sitting republican governors along with republican congressman jason chaffetz and senator mike lee revoking their support. i can no longer endorse donald trump for president. i just can t do it. reporter: swing state operatives calling this the end, and some high-profile voices even demanding he drop out. but trump isn t leaving. see you at the debate on sunday. this morning new talks to see how the republican party can go forward and when they can take trump off the ticket. pressure pressure mounting from big donors. a move that s highly unlikely because of ballot issues. remember, early voting has already started in a number of states. and biggie bush apologizing saying he s embarrassed and ashamed and that this happened when he was and billy bush apologizing saying he s embarrassed and ashamed, and that this happened when he was
aside, there s literally nothing the republican party can do. they don t have the time to make a rules change that would allow him to replace him on the ticket. voting s already happening. there have been thousands of hundreds of thousands of votes cast overall in this race. the people they re voting for, it s donald trump. donald trump s on the ballot. he s on the ballots being sent to absence see voters across the country. states have deadlines because they have to print these things. there are logistics and the deadlines have pass the e specially in texas. especially in texas. you can t have someone replace him in texas each if he extend aside, say that stepped aside, say that even a week or two it becomes so overwhelming, this is hypothetical obviously. but his name s still on the ballot. yeah. they re in the voting booth checking donald trump s name. the problem people will have is they re not going to want top do that. if there s a rush at the ballot, people may not s
unendorse. another, trump should step aside, allow mike pence to replace him or another from the republican party. and the time has come for governor phones lead the ticket. and he jason chaffetz who had endorsed him saying, it s done, i can t do this anymore, it s time for donald trump to go. and then representative mike lee from utah who had never supported trump also saying it s time for him to step aside. so if we look at all of this, it in its entirety and step back a bit, these are the worst two weeks probably for donald trump ever. and it s in fact difficult to imagine trump recovering. he has a base of support. i ve talked to reporters through text messages on get their reaction, none are going to no longer support him. but trump needed more voters in order to win, of course. and this is now doubt going to
teleprompt everu. this looks like teleprompter. this looks like a prisoner s tape. not compelling. he looks contrite, he looks upset. he needs to talk to the american people, and i think in this debate he ll get the opportunity to do that. and look people in the eye and say, i m really sorry. i did not see sorry in that. i saw i m annoyed, this is frustrating, this is distracting from what i want to talk about. but these are genuinely jeb bush setting comments. he made to stress nepal in a way that matches how upset he is. not criticizing bill clinton and saying it s locker room talk. this is not locker room talk. a lot of high-ranking republicans are making their thoughts known. and they re not positive to say the least. you ve each got some saying he should step aside, let s let mike pence hit the top of the ticket including former republican presidential candidate john huntsman who civil said, telling the salt lake tribune, the time has come for governor pence to lead the tic
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