To: GOP Senate candidates
Tell GOP Senate candidates to disavow Trump and his attacks on women
Donald Trump's relentless attacks on women cannot go unchallenged.
Every Republican candidate running for Senate must immediately disavow Trump and declare that Trump has lost their vote due to his campaign's brazen misogyny and other forms of hate.
Anything short of an utter rejection of Trump and his campaign will be tantamount to an endorsement of the rampant and abusive woman-hating and other abusive assaults, that have been hallmarks of Trump's entire candidacy.
Every Republican candidate running for Senate must immediately disavow Trump and declare that Trump has lost their vote due to his campaign's brazen misogyny and other forms of hate.
Anything short of an utter rejection of Trump and his campaign will be tantamount to an endorsement of the rampant and abusive woman-hating and other abusive assaults, that have been hallmarks of Trump's entire candidacy.
Why is this important?
We've had enough of Donald Trump and his campaign's disgusting verbal and physical violence against women.
That's why women and men alike are demanding that our government representatives either reject Trump and his campaign, or be branded a misogynist and be held responsible for the violence against women that his campaign foments.
Consider just a few examples:
**Stephen Bannon, the new head of Trump's campaign, was accused of domestic violence.
**Roger Ailes, the former Fox News chairman ousted last month over charges of sexual harassment, is helping Trump prepare for the debates.
**Trump is claiming that Hillary Clinton "lacks the mental and physical stamina" to be president—a not very veiled strategy to suggest that she's weak because she's a woman.
**And let’s not forget, Donald Trump calls women "fat pigs" and "disgusting animals,” and famously said, "Women, you have to treat them like sh*t."
How, in good conscience, can GOP Senate candidates continue to stand with Donald Trump amid all of this ugliness? How can they reconcile their actions which create the conditions that make his poisonous campaign still viable?
The answer is simple: They can't.
That's why women and men alike are demanding that our government representatives either reject Trump and his campaign, or be branded a misogynist and be held responsible for the violence against women that his campaign foments.
Consider just a few examples:
**Stephen Bannon, the new head of Trump's campaign, was accused of domestic violence.
**Roger Ailes, the former Fox News chairman ousted last month over charges of sexual harassment, is helping Trump prepare for the debates.
**Trump is claiming that Hillary Clinton "lacks the mental and physical stamina" to be president—a not very veiled strategy to suggest that she's weak because she's a woman.
**And let’s not forget, Donald Trump calls women "fat pigs" and "disgusting animals,” and famously said, "Women, you have to treat them like sh*t."
How, in good conscience, can GOP Senate candidates continue to stand with Donald Trump amid all of this ugliness? How can they reconcile their actions which create the conditions that make his poisonous campaign still viable?
The answer is simple: They can't.