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Senator John McCain pulls support from Trump after lewd comments

Senator John McCain, a senior figure in the Republican Party who was its 2008 presidential nominee, formally withdrew his support on Saturday for Donald Trump over lewd remarks that threw his White House campaign into disarray.

Updated on: Oct 9, 2016, 08:56:40 IST
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Senator John McCain, a senior figure in the Republican Party who was its 2008 presidential nominee, formally withdrew his support on Saturday for Donald Trump over lewd remarks that threw his White House campaign into disarray.

US senator John McCain arrives on a visit at a migrant centre near the village of Adasevci, Serbia. (REUTERS)
US senator John McCain arrives on a visit at a migrant centre near the village of Adasevci, Serbia. (REUTERS)

“I have wanted to support the candidate our party nominated. He was not my choice, but as a past nominee, I thought it important I respect the fact that Donald Trump won a majority of the delegates by the rules our party set. I thought I owed his supporters that deference,” read a statement from McCain, the latest in a growing number of Republicans to withdraw support for Trump.

“But Donald Trump’s behaviour this week, concluding with the disclosure of his demeaning comments about women and his boasts about sexual assaults, make it impossible to continue to offer even conditional support for his candidacy.

“Cindy and I will not vote for Donald Trump,” he added, referring to his wife.

“I have never voted for a Democratic presidential candidate and we will not vote for Hillary Clinton. We will write in the name of some good conservative Republican who is qualified to be president.”