In historic event, rebellion erupts against Trump one month before election
WASHINGTON — An internal rebellion has erupted against Donald Trump, knocking out support from longstanding pillars of the Republican party and threatening to turn his presidential campaign into ruins.
Election historians say it’s unprecedented.
Just one month before election day, the party is turning on Trump. At least one-third of the party’s senators have now declined to support him, rescinded their support, asked him to resign, or declared they’ll vote for someone else.
As if that weren’t enough, his own running mate publicly scolded him this weekend. His wife issued an angry, if forgiving statement. Even the Terminator terminated his support; Arnold Schwarzenegger bailed. So did Condoleezza Rice. The list of anti-Trump Republicans now includes about 17 senators, 24 representatives, several governors — and counting.


