ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Monday said Republican and Conservative party leaders in New York should dissociate themselves from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump
after lewd comments Trump made about women in 2005 surfaced in a video.
Not exact matches
After the Washington Post published a 2005 recording in which Donald Trump made
lewd comments about women, some Republican leaders said they would no longer support Trump, and a few have called on Trump to quit the race entirely.
After Friday's release of 2005 video showing Trump making
lewd comments about groping women, Democrats from every corner of the state have been decrying not only the Republican presidential candidate but any member of his party who continues to supports him.
After video of Donald Trump making
lewd comments about women emerged on October 7, 2016, Pataki said that the Republican nominee's candidacy was, «a poisonous mix of bigotry & ignorance.»
In response, Katko said he never endorsed Trump and was convinced that Trump should step down from his campaign
after audio leaked last month in which Trump, before filming «Access Hollywood» in 2005, made
lewd comments about women.