Donald
Trump has one more chance to save his flailing White House campaign.
Trump
will square off Sunday night against Hillary Clinton in the second presidential
debate, an opportunity to look the nation in the eye and express genuine
contrition for lewd and sexually aggressive comments about women he made a
decade ago. New revelations emerged Saturday after CNN's Kfile reviewed hours
of newly uncovered audio of demeaning conversations Trump held over a 17-year
period with radio shock-jock Howard Stern.
The
developments have tipped the Republican Party into chaos. Dozens of elected
Republicans in Washington and state capitals around the country have condemned
Trump -- and many have called for him to step aside. His own running mate,
Mike Pence, said Saturday he can't defend Trump's comments.
Meanwhile,
Clinton has largely stayed quiet, letting the turmoil in the GOP unfold and
preparing to address the controversy publicly for the first time before an
audience of millions.
cnn
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