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anti-Trump will vote for Hillary in the elections Republicans

Pré-candidata democrata Hillary Clinton no Kentucky, dia 10/05/2016

Among Republicans, the vote in favor of the taboo of Democrat Hillary Clinton in the US presidential election broke with several right personalities publicly rejecting Donald Trump, immersed in one of the most controversial severe your campaign.

Often the fragile truce between Donald Trump and the tenors of his party came to the edge of the abyss since his victory in the primaries in May. But, it remained, with great difficulty, despite the dissension of endowment convention in Cleveland two weeks ago.

To date, most Republican leaders of Congress, and the party, said they would support Donald Trump or would not vote or the billionaire nor Hillary Clinton.

But the candidate's behavior in response to the father's criticism of a Muslim American soldier killed in action in 2004 led many Republicans to break with him, revealing the growing disquiet within the vis-à-vis conservative movement for its official flag bearer.

The risk for the Republican Party is to appear scattered in the presidential and legislative elections of November 8, while Hillary Clinton has the unconditional support of the entire Democratic machine and the president in the final term, Barack Obama.

The concern of Republicans concerns the Donald Trump option for a verbal escalation to answer Khizr Khan, an American national of Pakistani origin whose son Humayun, army captain, was killed in Iraq in 2004.

Khan denounced last Thursday at the podium of the Democratic convention the anti-Muslim words of Donald Trump.

In response, Donald Trump considered that it had been unfairly attacked, suggested that Khan's wife had remained silent on the podium because she had no right to speak as a Muslim woman and said that he had made many sacrifices in your life.

The leader of the Republican Party, Reince Priebus, is, according to the ABC, furious as this new controversy, whereas last week the billionaire's campaign had been dominated by the application, supposedly "sarcastic," Donald Trump of Russia to recover some private messages erased Hillary Clinton.

According to NBC, a strong group of Republicans, including former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, intends to push directly Donald Trump to join the line.

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Desertions accelerated after the end of the primary in June Brent Scowcroft, former national security adviser to President George H. W. Bush; Richard Armitage, former deputy secretary of state for President Bush son; Hank Paulson, former Secretary of the Treasury same president; and several former MPs announced they would vote for Hillary Clinton.

At the Democratic convention, even some Republicans took the floor, including Michael Bloomberg, a former Republican turned independent as mayor of New York.

Hillary Clinton, who promised in his inaugural speech in Philadelphia to be "president of Democrats, Republicans, Independents", actively tries to attract Republicans to their side.

The head of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Meg Whitman, an influential Republican of California, said in an interview published on Wednesday that Hillary Clinton had called her personally.

It will vote on the candidate and mobilize networks, including financial, to win the "dishonest demagogue" who is Donald Trump, she said.

Republican Congressman Richard Hanna of New York became on Tuesday the first Republican representative in Congress to announce that it will vote for Hillary Clinton in November. He denounced the hypocrisy of his colleagues who criticize the statements of Donald Trump without, however, reject it completely.

"I think it is not enough to report his words, he is not able to represent our party and can not lead our country," wrote Richard Hanna.

Senator John McCain, who strongly denounced Donald Trump, refusing, for example, to withdraw its support.

Faced with these attacks, Donald Trump goes on. Far from representing the role of magnanimous statesmen, he promised retaliation.

In an interview with the Washington Post, has pledged to fund in the future a political committee to fight the candidates, Democrats and Republicans. Including Ted Cruz, his former rival in the primaries that continues to face it? "Maybe," said Donald Trump.

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