Posted on 10/08/2016 11:03:43 AM PDT by Alter Kaker
Reaction to the video of Donald Trump using explicit language and apparently describing himself forcing himself on women continues to roll in. And it is not good for the GOP nominee. Prominent Republicans are calling on him to drop out and elected officials are running from him and fast. See the full list of Republicans calling on Trump to step down at the bottom on this post.
The candidate isn't backing down, telling the Washington Post's Robert Costa in an interview today, "I'd never withdraw. I've never withdrawn in my life."
The Post reports, Trump called from his home in Trump Tower and said, "No, I'm not quitting this race. I have tremendous support."
Trump also tweeted, seemingly downplaying the firestorm that has consumed his campaign.
Just to give a sense of how bad things have gotten in the past 24 hours, he's lost Hugh Hewitt.
The conservative talk show host had been a strong supporter of Trump arguing Republicans must back him to get a conservative justice on the Supreme Court.
Carly Fiorina, who lost to Trump in the GOP primary, called for him to step aside and for the Republican Party to run vice president nominee Mike Pence in his place.
Add senators Mike Lee (R-UT) and Jeff Flake (R-AZ), neither of whom endorsed Trump, to the growing list of prominent and elected republicans to get out.
But, this would be significantly easier said than done according to a leading Republican election lawyer.
"People in the GOP are understandably nervous. People are looking for an escape," Ben Ginsberg told NPR. "The rules don't provide a ready-made escape. Nor do ballot rules, nor the electoral college. While people are looking for an out, this die was cast in Cleveland."
Ginsberg, who is a partner at the Jones Day law firm, spoke with the NPR Politics Podcast.
"The RNC rules allow for replacement of a candidate on death or declining the nomination, but no provision for replacing," said Ginsberg. "At this stage, Donald Trump would have to resign. There's no way to stage a coup."
If Trump were to resign, Ginsberg says, the GOP would have to go through a complicated process to nominate a new candidate.
"Under the rules, if there is a vacancy, it doesn't go to the VP candidate. It's a matter of rules. It can be anyone. Part of what the RNC would have to do is figure out the nomination rules to see who would be eligible. It's an all-bets-are-off scenario. There might be a political consensus for Mike Pence, but it is not mandated by the rules," he said.
But it is four weeks from election day. And the idea of a drawn out fight over the top ticket is almost politically unfathomable.
Elected republicans aren't waiting. They are now running away from their party's nominee. Senator Kelly Ayotte who is in a tough race for re-election and never endorsed Trump, now says she won't vote for him either.
Congresswoman Martha Roby in deep red Alabama says she can't support him either.
The reason is simple, as seasoned political analyst Stuart Rothenberg put it on twitter, "This certainly raises the possibility of a down-ballot bloodbath for Republicans."
Trump was initially supposed to attend a rally today in Wisconsin with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan. Then after the video release, it was announced that Pence would attend in Trump's place. Now the Trump campaign confirms Pence won't be attending the rally either.
Sen. John Thune (R-SD), a member of the GOP's leadership, tweeted that Trump should drop out immediately.
For elected Republicans, it is rapidly becoming clear that merely rejecting Trump's remarks isn't enough. Every one of them can expect to be asked whether they are withdrawing their endorsements and whether they will even vote for their party's nominee.
Republicans Calling For Trump To Step Aside
Sen. John Thune (South Dakota): Third highest ranking Republican in the Senate
Sen. Mark Kirk (Illinois): Has run campaign ads distancing himself from Trump.
Sen. Ben Sasse (Nebraska): Prominent "Never Trumper"
Sen. Mike Crapo (Idaho): Rescinds previous endorsement
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (West Virginia): She said the "appropriate next step may be for him to reexamine his candidacy."
Sen. Jeff Flake (Arizona): Did not endorse Trump previously
Sen. Mike Lee (Utah): Did not endorse Trump previously
Rep. Martha Roby (Alabama)
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (Utah)
Rep. Barbara Comstock (Virginia)
Rep. Mike Coffman (Colorado)
Rep. Bradley Byrne (Alabama): Previous Trump supporter
Rep. Charlie Dent (Pennsylvania): Previously said he is not voting for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton in the general election
Carly Fiorina, former presidential candidate
Hugh Hewitt, conservative radio talk show host, previous Trump backer
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Dongalinger, red steel
Thanks for your posts! Puts things in perspective!
The usual suspects.
Movie Stars! IS there ANYTHING they don’t know?
Yep, Ah-nold. Voting for Hillary is putting America First.
*Rolleyes*
Good Gawd.
Has any dim called on shillary to step aside after saying a 12 yr old asked to raped????
Arnold “Total Sellout” Schwarzenegger was more interested in being invited to Hollywood liberal cocktail parties and being liked than he was about limited government.
Its a who’s who of the never trump movement screaming for him to resign.
Will the interns in the White House be safer with Trump or Slick Willy in residence?
What a hypocrite! Does anyone here really believe that Arnold has never taken part in a private conversation, which would be similar to what he is sanctimoniously referring to here? Anyone believe that in his career in weight rooms & muscle competitions, he has never been involved in a conversation that he would be embarrassed to hear broadcast?
I seem to recall he was in trouble not too long ago for the way he treated women on the set, More than comments I think...out and out groping and such. I’ll see if I can fine it
Yes, save the list although many of them were always #NeverTrumpers!!!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3478085/posts?page=185#185
Thanks for the info, red steel!
Ping to crowd angry at Paul Ryan, at his event today.
You think you know me. But you don’t know me. On the other hand, I know you. From back on 164th Street.
It’s not just Katich and Condit. I won’t say all of them fool around but probably the majority. And many of them are married.
I have to say they were never with him to begin with and good riddance. When Trump wins, let’s watch how they will kiss his arse.
THAT’S 12 VOTES HE WONT BE GETTING OUT OF 120 MILLION!!!!!
DOOMED!!!
Tell all 12 of them to go #### each other.
Too tired to do the math but I dont think the 12 votes will have a major effect on the election.
That is BS
If Trump does not win, on November 9 I will change my registration from R to Independent, as I will be done with the GOP. It is clear that the GOPe are in lockstep with the Dims.
It will be time for a new party.
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