ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Larry Hogan says Donald Trump's comments about women in a 2005 recording were "disgraceful and outrageous."
The Republican governor on Tuesday noted that he said months ago he wouldn't support the Republican presidential nominee. Hogan says "a lot of other people are now joining that bandwagon."
In the recording, Trump is heard saying he can grab, kiss and "do anything" with women because he is famous. On Sunday, he denied that he's ever grabbed women without their consent and described thecomments as "locker room talk."
Asked if Trump should step out of the race, Hogan says it's "probably too late" to replace him.
Hogan says he hasn't decided who he will vote for in November. He says he'll "write in somebody" he thinks would be a good president.
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Hogan Says Trump's Comments About Women "Disgraceful"
/ CBS Baltimore
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Larry Hogan says Donald Trump's comments about women in a 2005 recording were "disgraceful and outrageous."
The Republican governor on Tuesday noted that he said months ago he wouldn't support the Republican presidential nominee. Hogan says "a lot of other people are now joining that bandwagon."
In the recording, Trump is heard saying he can grab, kiss and "do anything" with women because he is famous. On Sunday, he denied that he's ever grabbed women without their consent and described thecomments as "locker room talk."
Asked if Trump should step out of the race, Hogan says it's "probably too late" to replace him.
Hogan says he hasn't decided who he will vote for in November. He says he'll "write in somebody" he thinks would be a good president.
Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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