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Old 11-04-2016, 11:17 AM
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How in the world will Trump get anything done when so many republican leaders don't support him? How can republicans in general support Trump when their own part leaders don't like him.

REPUBLICANS VOTING FOR CLINTON
1. Former Sec. of State Colin Powell

2. New York Rep. Richard Hanna*

3. Richard Armitage, deputy secretary of state under George W. Bush

4. Former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman

5. Former Conn. Rep. Chris Shays

6. Former Minnesota Gov. Arne Carlson

7. Sally Bradshaw, adviser to Jeb Bush's presidential campaign (if Florida is close)

8. Meg Whitman, Republican fundraiser

9. Mark Salter, former aide and speechwriter for Sen. John McCain

10. Robert Kagan, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution

11. David Ross Meyers, former White House staffer under George W. Bush

12. Harry Sloan, Republican financier for McCain, Romney, and Kasich

13. Cindy Guerra, former GOP chair in Florida

14. Lionel Sosa, Texas-based ad veteran who worked for Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush

15. Ben Howe, contributing editor to the conservative website RedState

16. Jamie Weinstein, senior editor, Daily Caller

17. Carlos Gutierrez, former Secretary of Commerce under George W. Bush

18. Rosario Marin, U.S. Treasurer under George W. Bush

19. Richard J. Cross, III, Speechwriter for the 2016 Republican National Convention

20. Former Va. Sen. John Warner

21. Former New York Rep. Sherwood Boehlert

22. Former Maryland Rep. Connie Morella

23. Former Minnesota Sen. David Durenberger

24. Michael Chertoff, former United States Secretary of Homeland Security under George W. Bush

25. Frank Lavin, former ambassador to Singapore and Reagan political director

REPUBLICANS NOT VOTING FOR TRUMP
1. Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk*

2. Maine Sen. Susan Collins*

3. Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse*

4. South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham (2016 presidential candidate)*

5. Virginia Rep. Scott Rigell*

6. Florida Rep. Carlos Curbelo*

7. Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker*

8. Florida Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen*

9. Iowa Sen. David Johnson (formerly Republican, now an Independent)*

10. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan*

11. Mich. Rep. Justin Amash*

12. South Carolina Rep. Mark Sanford*

13. Wisconsin Rep. Reid Ribble*

14. Illinois Rep. Bob Dold*

15. Dave Yost, Ohio auditor of state

16. Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger*

17. Mitt Romney, 2012 GOP nominee, former Massachusetts governor

18. Former Fla. Sen. Mel Martinez

19. Former Minn. Sen. Norm Coleman

20. Former Texas Rep. Ron Paul

21. Eliot Cohen, counselor of the Department of State during President George W. Bush's administration

22. Former Fla. Gov. Jeb Bush, 2016 Republican presidential candidate

23. Former Okla. Rep. J.C. Watts

24. Former Penn. Gov. Tom Ridge

25. Paul Wolfowitz, deputy secretary of defense for George W. Bush

26. Former Oklahoma Rep. Mickey Edwards

27. Rudy Fernandez, former special assistant to George W. Bush

28. Former South Carolina Rep. Bob Inglis

29. Ken Mehlman, former Republican National Committee chairman

30. Patrick Ruffini, Republican strategist and early #NeverTrump adopter

31. Tim Miller, former spokesman for Jeb Bush, adviser to Our Principles, an anti-Trump super PAC

32. Peter Wehner, GOP strategist

33. Liz Mair, GOP strategist

34. Rick Wilson, Republican operative

35. Stuart Stevens, top strategist, Romney 2012

36. Kevin Madden, former Mitt Romney communications director

37. Bill Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard

38. Erick Erickson, conservative commentator, former editor of RedState, founder of The Resurgent

39. Steve Deace, conservative commentator and radio talk show host

40. Brian Bartlett, GOP communications strategist

41. Jay Caruso, contributing editor at RedState

42. Linda Chavez, conservative columnist

43. Mindy Finn, GOP media strategist, independent VP candidate

44. Jon Gabriel, editor-in-chief of Ricochet

45. Stephen Hayes, senior writer at The Weekly Standard

46. Glenn Beck, host of The Glenn Beck Program and founder of TheBlaze

47. Nathan Wurtzel, Make America Awesome Again super PAC

48. George Will, Washington Post columnist and Fox News commentator

49. Bruce Carroll, creator of GayPatriot.org

50. Mona Charen, senior fellow at Ethics and Public Policy Center

51. Dean Clancy, former FreedomWorks vice president

52. Rory Cooper, GOP strategist, senior adviser to the Never Trump PAC

53. Daniel Vajdich, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, national security policy adviser to the Ted Cruz campaign

54. Michael Graham, conservative radio host

55. Connor Walsh, former digital director for Eric Cantor, founder of Build Digital

56. Jonah Goldberg, senior editor at National Review

57. Alan Goldsmith, former staffer, House Foreign Affairs Committee

58. Stephen Gutowski, Free Beacon staff writer

59. Ross Douthat, New York Times columnist

60. Doug Heye, former communications director for the Republican National Committee

61. Brad Thor, conservative author

62. Charlie Sykes, radio show host

63. Erik Soderstrom, conservative blogger

64. David French, National Review writer

65. Jennifer Rubin, conservative opinion columnist for the Washington Post

66. Quin Hillyer, conservative columnist

67. Utah Rep. Mia Love*

68. Nevada Sen. Joe Heck*

69. Ariz. Sen. John McCain*

70. New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte*

71. W. Va. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito*

72. Ohio Sen. Rob Portman*

73. Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski*

74. Ohio Gov. John Kasich, former 2016 presidential candidate*

75. Utah Gov. Gary Herbert*

76. Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley*

77. Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval*

78. Nevada Rep. Crescent Hardy*

79. California Rep. Steve Knight

80. Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz*

81. Pennsylvania Rep. Charlie Dent*

82. Florida Rep. Tom Rooney*

83. California Rep. David G. Valadao*

84. New Jersey Rep. Frank LoBiondo*

85. Minnesota Rep. Erik Paulsen*

86. Frmr Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty

87. Frmr California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger

88. New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno*