Donald Trump Defiant After Major Fallout Involving Demeaning New Comments on Women 3:48

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump continues to lose support among Republicans in the aftermath of a leaked video where he's caught making vulgar remarks about women.

The ongoing condemnation from across the Republican Party by elected officials has resulted in 50 Republicans who have demanded he drop out or won't vote for him, according to NBC News' count. Here's how they break out:

Republicans calling for Donald Trump to drop out

Republicans no longer voting for Donald Trump

  • Arizona Senator John McCain is withdrawing his support for Trump, saying "Cindy and I will not vote for Donald Trump."
  • New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte said she would write in Pence on her ballot.
  • West Virginia Sen. Shelly Moore Capito said the "appropriate next step may be for him to reexamine his candidacy."
  • Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, who formerly endorsed Trump, said "I can no longer support him" and "I will be voting for Mike Pence for President."
  • Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski said Trump has "forfeited the right to be our party's nominee."
  • Ohio Gov. John Kasich, ex-2016 contender, said It's clear that Trump "hasn't changed and has no interest in doing so."
  • Utah Gov. Gary Herbert said just a few hours after the damaging tape was released that Trump had lost his vote.
  • Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley, who previously endorsed Trump, said he will no longer vote for him.
  • Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said he "can no longer support him as my party's nominee."
  • Nevada Rep. Crescent Hardy said he "will no longer support the guy at the head of the ticket."
  • California Rep. Steve Knight, who never endorsed Trump, said his comments were "inexcusable" and that he "cannot support" him.
  • Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who had endorsed Trump, became the first member of Congress to reverse course when he said Friday night he could no longer support the nominee.
  • Pennsylvania Rep. Charlie Dent, who has never supported Trump, said the comments were "disturbing."
  • Florida Rep. Tom Rooney said he would fail his family if he supports Trump.
  • California Rep. David G. Valadao called Trump's behavior "disgusting" and said he will not support him.
  • New Jersey Rep. Frank LoBiondo said "I cannot support and will not vote for Donald Trump."
  • Minnesota Rep. Erik Paulsen, said Trump's words are "disgusting and offensive."
  • Frmr Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty called Trump "unsound, uninformed, unhinged and unfit."
  • Michigan Rep. Justin Amash said "It's time for self-reflection from Trump and GOP leaders."
  • New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, under Gov. Chris Christie, told NBC News, saying she "will not be voting for Donald Trump."

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