The Republican Party, in turmoil as it scrambles to figure out what to do about Trump, may want to follow the lead of corporate America.
The Republican Party, in turmoil as it scrambles to figure out what to do about Trump, may want to follow the lead of corporate America.
Since last Friday's release of a leaked recording of Donald Trump boasting about his desire to grope a woman, the Republican Party has plunged into complete turmoil as party leaders debate what to do about their presidential nominee. As top members of the party drop their endorsements, others including congressional leaders like House Majority Leader Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz have denounced Trump's words but hedge when asked whether or not they support him. In response, Trump and his army of supporters have lashed out at Ryan as the party descends further into civil war. And it threatens to get worse after last night's revelations of multiple women claiming that they had been sexually assaulted by Trump.
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Published on October 13, 2016 05:00