Trump could be in trouble in the upcoming election
Top party leaders are not supporting Donald Trump as the Republican candidate in the upcoming US presidential election. These include former President George W. Bush, influential Senate President Mitt Romney and former Secretary of Defense Colin Powell.
The leaders are also critical of President Trump's role in quelling protests that began after a white police officer killed George Floyd, a black man, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The New York Times reports that former Presidents George W. Bush and Mitt Romney have made it clear that they will not support Donald Trump as a candidate in the upcoming election.
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has also refused to recognize Trump as a Republican nominee. During the 2016 election, Jeb Bush competed with Donald Trump for the party nomination.
Meanwhile, former Secretary of Defense Colin Powell has said he will vote for Trump's rival Democrat candidate Joe Biden in the upcoming election.
Top party leaders are not supporting Donald Trump as the Republican candidate in the upcoming US presidential election. These include former President George W. Bush, influential Senate President Mitt Romney and former Secretary of Defense Colin Powell.
The leaders are also critical of President Trump's role in quelling protests that began after a white police officer killed George Floyd, a black man, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The New York Times reports that former Presidents George W. Bush and Mitt Romney have made it clear that they will not support Donald Trump as a candidate in the upcoming election.
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has also refused to recognize Trump as a Republican nominee. During the 2016 election, Jeb Bush competed with Donald Trump for the party nomination.
Meanwhile, former Secretary of Defense Colin Powell has said he will vote for Trump's rival Democrat candidate Joe Biden in the upcoming election.
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