They are reacting to media sensationalism of comments made by Trump that were easily twisted to seem like they mean something else. This is a skill most politicians learn early on: how to say something without really saying anything. Trump is not quite so afraid of offending the thin skinned and ultra self righteous.
There may be several reasons why not all members of the Republican party support Donald Trump. Some may disagree with his policies or actions, while others may be concerned about his divisive rhetoric or personal conduct. Additionally, some Republicans may prioritize different political values or have reservations about his leadership style and approach to governing.
Republican...
The Capitalist Party. (Like Obama and Biden.)
Donald Trump is a Republican candidate. Democrats generally support members of the Democratic party.
Donald Trump is a Republican. He once was a democrat, however, that has changed.
He is Independant. When someone is from New York he will vote for them usually but he mostly leans Republican.
DONALD TRUMP for REPUBLICAN
Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 electoral votes.
republican party, obviously.
The Nazi Party, White nationalists, and neo-Nazis are not supporting Hillary Clinton during her run for the Democratic nomination or the Presidency. Currently, Donald Trump has received the majority of support from members of these groups.
Yes. Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes.
No, oddly enough, he's not. He is a long time Republican except for the brief time he was in Perot's party.
Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes. Due to faithless voting, others receiving electoral votes were Colin Powell 3, Bernie Sanders 1, Ron Paul 1, John Kasich 1, and Faith Spotted Eagle 1. The popular vote totals were Clinton 65,794,399 and Trump 62,955,202.