Los abogados del partido republicano trabajan a marchas forzadas para deshacerse de Trump y poner otro candidato https://t.co/IMWauUau3X— The Catalan Analyst (@CatalanAnalyst) 9 de octubre de 2016
Los votantes republicanos quieren que el partido se mantengan al margen de Trump https://t.co/e4my7KEhV0— The Catalan Analyst (@CatalanAnalyst) 9 de octubre de 2016
Dec. 11, 2015
Representative Reid Ribble of Wisconsin says he will not support Mr. Trump if he is the Republican nominee.
Mr. Ribble
Dec. 16, 2015
“Trump ... is employing the kind of hateful rhetoric and exploiting the insecurities of this nation, in much the same way that allowed Hitler and Mussolini to rise to power in the lead-up to World War II.”
Christine Todd WhitmanFormer governor of New Jersey
Dec. 18, 2015
Dec. 22, 2015
Robert J. DoldRepresentative of Illinois
Jan. 14, 2016
Peter WehnerFormer official in the Reagan and both Bush administrations
Feb. 1, 2016
Feb. 23, 2016
Carlos CurbeloRepresentative of Florida
Feb. 25, 2016
Justin AmashRepresentative of Michigan
Feb. 28, 2016
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“A presidential candidate who boasts about what he’ll do during his ‘reign’ and refuses to condemn the K.K.K. cannot lead a conservative movement in America.”
Ben SasseSenator of Nebraska
Feb. 29, 2016
Paul D. WolfowitzFormer deputy defense secretary
Ken MehlmanFormer White House political director and Republican National Committee chairman
Mel MartinezFormer Florida senator and R.N.C. chairman
March 1, 2016
Scott RigellRepresentative of Virginia
March 2, 2016
Charlie BakerGovernor of Massachusetts
More than 100 Republican national security leaders, many of them former Republican administration officials, sign a letter stating they are “unable to support a party ticket with Mr. Trump at its head.”
Robert D. BlackwillFormer top Iraq adviser on the National Security Council
Eliot A. CohenFormer State Department counselor
Michael ChertoffFormer secretary of Homeland Security
Patrick M. CroninFormer assistant administrator of the Agency for International Development
Eric S. EdelmanFormer national security adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney
Jim KolbeFormer representative of Arizona
Gus ColdebellaFormer acting general counsel at the Department of Homeland Security
Chester A. CrockerAssistant secretary of state for African affairs in the Reagan administration
Richard A. FalkenrathFormer deputy homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush
Peter FeaverNational security official in the George W. Bush administration
Richard FontaineFormer State Department and National Security Council official
Myriah JordanFormer special assistant to President George W. Bush
Frances TownsendFormer deputy national security adviser under President George W. Bush
Francis Q. HoangFormer associate counsel to President George W. Bush
Aaron FriedbergFormer deputy national security adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney
Kenneth AdelmanFormer director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Frank LavinUnder secretary of commerce for President George W. Bush; political director in the Reagan White House
Mary Beth LongFormer assistant secretary of defense
James K. GlassmanFormer under secretary of state
Richard MilesFormer director for North America, National Security Council
Andrew S. NatsiosFormer administrator of the Agency for International Development
Nicholas RostowFormer legal adviser to the National Security Council
Kori SchakeFormer director of defense strategy at the National Security Council
Kristen SilverbergFormer assistant secretary of state
William H. TobeyFormer deputy administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration
Dov S. ZakheimFormer under secretary of defense
Robert B. ZoellickFormer United States trade representative
Philip D. ZelikowFormer counselor of the State Department
David GordonFormer director of policy planning at the State Department
Paul HaenleFormer director for China and Taiwan, National Security Council
William InbodenFormer strategic adviser at the National Security Council
David KramerFormer assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor
Robert G. JosephFormer under secretary of state for arms control and international security affairs
Scott W. MullerFormer C.I.A. general counsel
Stephen D. KrasnerFormer policy planning director at the State Department
Roger F. NoriegaFormer assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs
Roger ZakheimFormer deputy assistant secretary of defense
Paul D. MillerFormer director for Afghanistan and Pakistan, National Security Council
March 3, 2016
“He has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president.”
Mitt RomneyRepublican presidential nominee in 2012 and a former governor of Massachusetts
Norm ColemanFormer senator of Minnesota
March 9, 2016
Richard HannaRepresentative of New York
In August, Mr. Hanna became the first Republican member of Congress to announce that he would vote for Hillary Clinton.
March 15, 2016
Mickey EdwardsFormer representative of Oklahoma
March 16, 2016
Rudy FernandezFormer special assistant to President George W. Bush
March 23, 2016
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March 24, 2016
Larry HoganGovernor of Maryland
May 6, 2016
Ileana Ros-LehtinenRepresentative of Florida
Jeb BushFormer presidential candidate and governor of Florida
Lindsey GrahamSenator of South Carolina
May 10, 2016
Bob InglisFormer representative of South Carolina
“He’s insulted me, the people I love, the community I represent.”
Rosario MarinU.S. Treasurer under George W. Bush
May 17, 2016
Tom RidgeFormer secretary of Homeland Security and governor of Pennsylvania
June 7, 2016
“I find Donald Trump’s belief that an American-born judge of Mexican descent is incapable of fairly presiding over his case is not only dead wrong, it is un-American.”
Mark S. KirkSenator of Illinois
“Just when you think he can’t dig a hole deeper, he accuses a Mexican judge of not being competent to rule on the case.”
Christopher ShaysFormer representative of Connecticut
June 8, 2016
Tom CampbellFormer representative of California
June 12, 2016
Orlando shootingJune 15, 2016
Arne CarlsonFormer governor of Minnesota
June 16, 2016
Richard L. ArmitageFormer deputy secretary of state
June 22, 2016
Brent ScowcroftNational security adviser to Presidents Gerald R. Ford and George Bush
June 24, 2016
“The G.O.P., in putting Trump at the top of the ticket, is endorsing a brand of populism rooted in ignorance, prejudice, fear and isolationism.”
Henry M. Paulson Jr.Treasury secretary under President George W. Bush
July 1, 2016
Marc F. RacicotFormer governor of Montana and R.N.C. chairman
Aug. 2, 2016
Charlie DentRepresentative of Pennsylvania
Aug. 3, 2016
“Donald Trump is beginning to cross a lot of red lines of the unforgivable in politics.”
Adam KinzingerRepresentative of Illinois
Vin WeberFormer representative of Minnesota
Aug. 4, 2016
“I am ever more confirmed in my belief that Trump is a sociopath, without a conscience or feelings of guilt, shame or remorse.”
Gordon J. HumphreyFormer senator of New Hampshire
Aug. 8, 2016
“It is inconceivable that anyone, much less a presidential candidate, would attack two Gold Star parents. Rather than honoring their sacrifice and recognizing their pain, Mr. Trump disparaged the religion of the family of an American hero.”
Susan CollinsSenator of Maine
Lezlee WestineFormer director of the White House public liaison office under President George W. Bush
William G. MillikenFormer governor of Michigan
Fifty senior national security officials from Republican administrations, many who served under President George W. Bush, sign a letter declaring that Mr. Trump would put the country’s security at risk. Many also signed the March letter.
John D. NegroponteFormer director of national intelligence
Donald B. AyerFormer deputy attorney general
John B. Bellinger IIIFormer legal adviser to State Department and National Security Council
Gary EdsonFormer deputy national security adviser
Jendayi FrazerFormer special assistant to the president
Michael J. GreenFormer special assistant to the president for national security affairs
Brian GundersonFormer State Department chief of staff
Michael V. HaydenFormer C.I.A. director
Carla A. HillsFormer United States trade representative
John HillenFormer assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs
Reuben Jeffery IIIFormer under secretary of state
James JeffreyFormer deputy national security adviser
Ted KassingerFormer deputy secretary of commerce
James LangdonFormer chairman, Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
Peter LichtenbaumFormer assistant secretary of commerce
Clay LoweryFormer assistant secretary of the Treasury
Robert McCallumFormer associate attorney general
Meghan O'SullivanFormer deputy national security adviser
Dan PriceFormer deputy national security adviser
Stephen SlickFormer senior director for intelligence programs
Shirin R. Tahir-KheliFormer special assistant to the president
William H. Taft IVFormer deputy secretary of defense and ambassador to NATO
Larry D. ThompsonFormer deputy attorney general
John VeroneauFormer deputy United States trade representative
Kenneth WainsteinFormer assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism
Matthew WaxmanFormer deputy assistant secretary of defense
Aug. 9, 2016
William D. RuckelshausFormer Environmental Protection Agency administrator
William K. ReillyFormer Environmental Protection Agency administrator
Aug. 10, 2016
Connie MorellaFormer representative of Maryland
Fred T. Goldberg Jr.I.R.S. commissioner under President George Bush
David DurenbergerFormer senator of Minnesota
Aug. 12, 2016
Robert TuttleFormer ambassador to Britain under George W. Bush and special assistant to President Ronald Reagan for personnel
Aug. 14, 2016
“I haven’t heard an economic concept come out of Trump’s mouth except for protectionism and lower taxes. If you put those two together, that is a recipe for disaster.”
Carlos M. GutierrezPresident George W. Bush’s commerce secretary
Aug. 16, 2016
Tom ColemanFormer representative of Missouri
Sept. 2, 2016
Charles FriedSolicitor general under President Ronald Reagan
Stuart BernsteinAmbassador to Denmark under President George W. Bush
Sept. 28, 2016
John WarnerFormer senator of Virginia
Sept. 29, 2016
Sherwood BoehlertFormer representative of New York
Claudine SchneiderFormer representative of Rhode Island
Oct. 7, 2016
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“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.”
Jason ChaffetzRepresentative of Utah
Barbara ComstockRepresentative of Virginia
Mike CrapoSenator of Idaho
Gary HerbertGovernor of Utah
Mike LeeSenator of Utah
George E. PatakiFormer governor of New York
Oct. 8, 2016
“I will not be voting for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton and instead will be writing in Governor Pence for president on Election Day.”
Kelly AyotteSenator of New Hampshire
Robert BentleyGovernor of Alabama
Bradley ByrneRepresentative of Alabama
Mike CoffmanRepresentative of Colorado
Dennis DaugaardGovernor of South Dakota
Rodney DavisRepresentative of Illinois
Cory GardnerSenator of Colorado
Scott GarrettRepresentative of New Jersey
Cresent HardyRepresentative of Nevada
Joe HeckRepresentative of Nevada, running for Senate
Jon M. Huntsman Jr.Former governor of Utah
Carly FiorinaFormer chief executive of Hewlett-Packard and candidate for G.O.P. nomination
Deb FischerSenator of Nebraska
Jeff FlakeSenator of Arizona
Jeff FortenberryRepresentative of Nebraska
“I will not vote for a nominee who has behaved in a manner that reflects so poorly on our country. Our country deserves better.”
John KasichGovernor of Ohio
John KatkoRepresentative of New York
Steve KnightRepresentative of California
Frank LoBiondoRepresentative of New Jersey
Mia LoveRepresentative of Utah
Susana MartinezGovernor of New Mexico
“Donald Trump’s behavior this week, concluding with the disclosure of his demeaning comments about women and his boasts about sexual assaults, make it impossible to continue to offer even conditional support for his candidacy.”
John McCainSenator of Arizona
Lisa MurkowskiSenator of Alaska
Erik PaulsenRepresentative of Minnesota
Tim PawlentyFormer governor of Minnesota
Rob PortmanSenator of Ohio
Condoleezza RiceFormer Secretary of State under George W. Bush
Martha RobyRepresenative of Alabama
Tom RooneyRepresentative of Florida
“This video exposed not just words, but now an established pattern which I find to be repulsive and unacceptable for a candidate for president of the United States. I cannot support him as my party’s nominee.”
Brian SandovalGovernor of Nevada
Arnold SchwarzeneggerFormer governor of California
Chris StewartRepresentative of Utah
Dan SullivanSenator of Alaska
“Donald Trump should withdraw and Mike Pence should be our nominee effective immediately.”
John ThuneSenator of South Dakota and chairman of the Republican Conference
Fred UptonRepresentative of Michigan
Ann WagnerRepresentative of Missouri
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