6. Senator Mike Lee
The Utah Senator did a Facebook Live to explain his feelings after seeing the Trump tape.
7. The Koch Brothers
The conservative billionaires that liberals LOVE to hate are sitting out this year. NPR reports that “Pence and the Kochs have inhabited the same political world since at least 1991, when he became president of the newly organized Indiana Policy Review Foundation. It was one of many state-level conservative think tanks, in a national network funded in part by Koch family foundations.” But even that wasn’t enough to sway them.
8. Condoleezza Rice
Though Trump reportedly asked the former Secretary of State to consider being his Vice President, she declined. Instead of going to the convention, she planned on staying at her Stanford University office and writing a new book. Fox reports:
Rice, who was also a national security adviser in the Bush administration, frequently has been mentioned as a possible Republican vice president since leaving public office in 2009.
“Dr. Rice has repeatedly said in past cycles as well as this one, she’s not interested in being vice president,” Stanford University said in a statement to reporters Friday. “She’s happy at Stanford and plans to stay.”
She took to Facebook to express extreme frustration at the Trump Tapes:
9. Arnold Schwarzenegger
Some say the famous Republican former Governor of California paved the way for the rise of Trump. In fact, they are old friends. However, former communications director Rob Stutzman, said “Arnold… tapped into a populist rage, if you will, but he had a positive message and was inaugurated with a 72 percent approval rating. He never denigrated people in the way that Trump has.”
But even he is sick of Trump:
As proud as I am to label myself a Republican, there is one label that I hold above all else – American. My full statement: pic.twitter.com/biRvY8S3aZ
— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) October 8, 2016
10. Hugh Hewitt
According to the L.A. Times: Though initially reluctant, the well-known radio personality “embraced Trump after the mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub that month, arguing the GOP candidate would be better in fighting terrorism than Hillary Clinton. And Hewitt asserted in July that ‘of course’ he was voting for Trump, citing Supreme Court justices as his top concern.”
For the benefit of the country, the party and his family, and for his own good, @realDonaldTrump should withdraw. More and worse oppo coming
— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) October 8, 2016
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