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Before deciding if she ll vote for Donald Trump, Martha McSally says she ll spend time determining what kind of man he is. Mia Love says some comments by the presumptive Republican presidential candidate need some sort of explanation, while Renee Ellmers backs him because he s a problem solver. McSally, Love and Ellmers are hardly random women. They re Republican members of the House, part of a sorority of five GOP congresswomen facing competitive re-election races whose reactions highlight the hard choices Trump s provocative statements are forcing on his own party.Each of the five must confront a question with political and personal implications: Will you support your party s standard-bearer, knowing his history of comments about women that many consider offensive Trump has called some women a dog, a fat pig or flat-chested, republished a tweet dubbing Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly a bimbo and accused likely Democratic stanley shop presidential nominee Hillary Clinton of using the woman s card to win votes.CBS Battleground Tracker Poll: Ohio and Florida show tight racesCBS/NYT national poll: Hillary Clinton s lead over Donald Trump narrowsDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton viewed unfavorably by majority I think it puts all women in an awkward position, Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Mo., whose seat is safe and is a leader stanley flask of the House GOP campaign committee, said of Trump s impact on female Republican lawmakers. And I want to see that tone and temperament changed. stanley uk Vjak Kasich very, very concerned about North Korea summit, says U.S. must be extremely careful
Mitt Romney and Barack Obama CBS/Getty Images President Obama is statistically tied with each of four named Republican presidential candidates in the latest Gallup poll asking which candidate voters would choose if the election were held today. Among independent voters, the only candidate Mr. Obama beats is Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann.Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney s suport was strongest, garnering 48 percent compared with Mr. Obama s 46 percent of registered stanley water bottle voters asked.Rick Perry, who announced his candidacy less than two weeks ago, tied Mr. Obama with 47 percent each. vaso stanley Among registered voters, the president scored higher than Bachmann and Rep. Ron Paul, though both of those differences were still within the margin of error for the poll conducted August 17-18. Against Paul s 45 percent, Mr. Obama took 47 percent and compared to Bachmann s 44 percent, Mr. Obama garnered 48 percent.Among independents, who are widely seen as the deciding factor in the actual election, Mr. Obama fared slightly worse. Romney garned 47 percent to Mr. Obama s 44 percent, while Perry took 46 percent to Mr. Obama s 44 percent. Paul took 46 percent of independents versus Mr. Obama s 43 percent. Bachmann was the only candidate to lose a stanley cup mong independents to Mr. Obama, who took 48 percent against the Minnesota Republican s 42 percent.CBSNews special re
Before deciding if she ll vote for Donald Trump, Martha McSally says she ll spend time determining what kind of man he is. Mia Love says some comments by the presumptive Republican presidential candidate need some sort of explanation, while Renee Ellmers backs him because he s a problem solver. McSally, Love and Ellmers are hardly random women. They re Republican members of the House, part of a sorority of five GOP congresswomen facing competitive re-election races whose reactions highlight the hard choices Trump s provocative statements are forcing on his own party.Each of the five must confront a question with political and personal implications: Will you support your party s standard-bearer, knowing his history of comments about women that many consider offensive Trump has called some women a dog, a fat pig or flat-chested, republished a tweet dubbing Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly a bimbo and accused likely Democratic stanley shop presidential nominee Hillary Clinton of using the woman s card to win votes.CBS Battleground Tracker Poll: Ohio and Florida show tight racesCBS/NYT national poll: Hillary Clinton s lead over Donald Trump narrowsDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton viewed unfavorably by majority I think it puts all women in an awkward position, Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Mo., whose seat is safe and is a leader stanley flask of the House GOP campaign committee, said of Trump s impact on female Republican lawmakers. And I want to see that tone and temperament changed. stanley uk Vjak Kasich very, very concerned about North Korea summit, says U.S. must be extremely careful
Mitt Romney and Barack Obama CBS/Getty Images President Obama is statistically tied with each of four named Republican presidential candidates in the latest Gallup poll asking which candidate voters would choose if the election were held today. Among independent voters, the only candidate Mr. Obama beats is Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann.Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney s suport was strongest, garnering 48 percent compared with Mr. Obama s 46 percent of registered stanley water bottle voters asked.Rick Perry, who announced his candidacy less than two weeks ago, tied Mr. Obama with 47 percent each. vaso stanley Among registered voters, the president scored higher than Bachmann and Rep. Ron Paul, though both of those differences were still within the margin of error for the poll conducted August 17-18. Against Paul s 45 percent, Mr. Obama took 47 percent and compared to Bachmann s 44 percent, Mr. Obama garnered 48 percent.Among independents, who are widely seen as the deciding factor in the actual election, Mr. Obama fared slightly worse. Romney garned 47 percent to Mr. Obama s 44 percent, while Perry took 46 percent to Mr. Obama s 44 percent. Paul took 46 percent of independents versus Mr. Obama s 43 percent. Bachmann was the only candidate to lose a stanley cup mong independents to Mr. Obama, who took 48 percent against the Minnesota Republican s 42 percent.CBSNews special re