President Obama urged Republicans to abandon the Trump

Washington DC, United States-President Obama, pushing the Republican top brass to revoke support for the Trump for President.

A campaign to support Hillary, Obama said, it is not unreasonable if the senior Republicans blasphemous comment controversial Trump, but at the same time supporting him to advance to the White House.

Many Republican officials who have already taken the distance by Trump because of videos that showed the Trump said about to harass women. as a result, Trump accused senior politicians were not faithful to the party.

In particular, Trump blasted the HOUSE Chairman Paul Ryan who also became the highest official of the United States Republican party as "a leader who is weak and ineffective".

Obama, in a campaign in Greensboro, questioning senior politician of the Republican party who still want Trump became President.

"The fact is, there are people who say, ' we're so-strongly disagree, we disagree ... but we still support him. ' They still think Trump is still feasible so the President, this is very unreasonable, "said Obama to the public.

Obama said that any comments which do not deserve the Trump against women make it not feasible to work at the store though.

"Now you're in a situation where there's a guy who says things will not be tolerated even if you apply for a job at 7-Eleven," he said.

Obama was interrupted several times a group of anti-Clinton, but he does not falter, and says, "this is a democracy. This is great. "

A group of anti-Hillary Clinton was then escorted out the location of a campaign by security officers.

Video created in 2005 and released last Friday showed Trump which says, he tried to have sex with a woman who is already married and make comments on other sexual pitched against women.

Almost half of the 331 Senators place of death, a member of Parliament and Governor of the Republican party denounced the comments in a video, Trump and 10 percent are asked Trump to resign from candidacy, according to news agency Reuters.

On Monday (10/10/2016), Paul Ryan says he will not defend his comments over the Trump.

On a fellow Member of the Republican party in the House, Ryan said he will focus on the election of members of Congress to make sure the Republicans could retain control of the legislature.

Trump, through a series of cuitan reply, that "pasung-pasung has been released from him" so that he can "fight for the United States the way he wants."

Despite the split in the Republican party, some members of the Republican Party insisted to defend Trump.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says, he was "deeply disturbed" by the comments Trump reserved for women, but still support him, and said that the election "is the larger issue of that event".

The Texas Senator and former rival Trump, Ted Cruz also said, would choose the Trump in the ballots, and said at a television station in Texas that Hillary Clinton was "a disaster".

Meanwhile, the latest polls from PRRI/Atlantic shows Hillary Clinton winning 49-38 from Donald Trump.

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