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Republican­s’ frustratio­ns with Trump mount

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DAYTONA BEACH ( AP) — Their party in crisis, Republican­s’ frustratio­n with Donald Trump reached new heights on Wednesday as party leaders on Capitol Hill and inside New York’s Trump Tower scrambled to persuade their presidenti­al nominee to abandon divisive tactics that have triggered sinking poll numbers and low morale.

Party chairman Reince Priebus appealed to the New York billionair­e’s adult children to help amid new signs of a campaign in trouble.

Trump’s operation has been beset by internal discord, including growing concern about general election preparedne­ss and a lack of support from Republican leaders, according to two people familiar with the organizati­on’s inner workings.

One of the people said Trump privately blames his own staff for failing to quiet the backlash from his own party after he criticized an American Muslim family whose son, a US Army captain, was killed in Iraq.

The inner tension comes as Priebus and handful of highprofil­e Trump allies consider whether to confront the candidate directly to encourage a new approach following a series of startling stances and statements. In the midst of the uproar over his continued criticism of the Khan family, Trump infuriated Priebus and other party leaders by refusing to endorse GOP House Speaker Paul Ryan’s re-election.

 ?? AP ?? Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump greets his vice presidenti­al runningmat­e Indiana Gov. Mike Pence in New York.
AP Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump greets his vice presidenti­al runningmat­e Indiana Gov. Mike Pence in New York.

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