Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam calls on Donald Trump to drop out of presidential race

Says Pence should be nominee

In this April 13, 2016 photo, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam talks with reporters in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
In this April 13, 2016 photo, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam talks with reporters in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

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Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has just released a statement calling on Donald Trump to drop his presidential bid.

Here is the statement released by spokeswoman Jennifer Donnals in Nashville:

"In the past I have expressed my concern with Donald Trump's policy positions. Like many others, I have also objected to many of the things he has said during his campaign. Those concerns have kept me from endorsing him.

"I want to emphasize that character in our leaders does matter. None of us in elected office are perfect, but the decisions that are made in the Oval Office have too many consequences to ignore the behavior we have seen.

"It is time for the good of the nation and the Republican Party for Donald Trump to step aside and let Gov. Mike Pence assume the role as the party's nominee. If he does not step aside, I will write in a Republican for the Office of President.

"Finally, I want to urge Republicans to vote. Now more than ever, who we elect to Congress and our state and local offices is critical to the future of this country and state that we love."

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