Openly, dozens of the Republican Party members have lost faith in Trump’s ability to serve as a suitable fit for president.
The GOP did not endorse Clinton, but they insinuated that Trump lacks total presidential charisma, candor and so many oval office qualities.
Republicans who served top roles in George W. Bush’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) came out against Trump in a open letter.
“We believe in effective government, a society of hope
and optimism balanced with realism, and a politics of civility and honesty.
None of these values are present in Donald Trump’s campaign….
“From our experience in government and politics, we
believe that his appeals to racial and religious differences, his unfounded
charges and personal attacks against those with whom he disagrees, and his
broad and repeated misuse of facts and data have damaged the future of our
party and have undermined his ability to govern effectively, should he be
elected,”
Not just did they black paint Trump, a majority of them
defected. The defect has already been optimized by Clinton to push voters away
from the GOP candidate.
In the open letter, 50 foreign policy experts who served
in GOP administrations opposed Trump.
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