Investor Wilbur Ross urges Trump not to
let his behavior become the issue
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[August 05, 2016]
By Jennifer Ablan
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Billionaire investor
Wilbur Ross stood behind Republican Donald Trump but urged him to stop
engaging in exchanges that benefit the Democrats and make the real
estate mogul's behavior the issue in the U.S. presidential campaign.
"This election is Donald's to lose and so far the Democrats have been
clever about baiting him and he generally has bitten," Ross said in an
email to Reuters late on Wednesday.
Ross said Trump's reaction in recent days to criticism by the parents of
a Muslim U.S. Army captain killed in the Iraq war "has enabled the
Democrats to turn the table and instead of the behavior of the
quintessential Washington insider being the issue he is in danger of
letting the Democrats make his behavior be the issue."
Ross added, "I assume this will change soon."
A spokeswoman for Trump did not respond to requests for comment.
Ross, who has made billions of dollars betting on bankruptcies and
distressed assets, is a critic of Democratic presidential nominee
Hillary Clinton's trade views.
The comments by Ross are the latest by Republican politicians and
supporters expressing concern over the Trump campaign ahead of the Nov.
8 election against Clinton. Groups of wealthy Republicans unhappy with
Trump have been privately courting prominent peers to join them in
backing Clinton.
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Billionaire U.S. investor Wilbur Ross poses for a photo after an
interview with Reuters on the sidelines of a conference at a hotel
in Singapore September 25, 2012. REUTERS/Tim Chong
Meg Whitman, a prominent Republican fundraiser, endorsed Clinton on
Tuesday.
(Reporting by Jennifer Ablan; Editing by Carmel Crimmins and Will
Dunham)
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