After week of ranting at women and being heard boasting of groping them, millionaire Presidential candidate Donald Trump teeters on the precipice. For many Republicans, it's the end, and BuzzFeed's Jim Dalrymple II compiled a list of pols publicly withdrawing their endorsements.

After a year of naked racism, sexism, bigotry and nativism, here are the Republicans who've finally found a principle worth standing for:

Gov. Dennis Daugaard



Gov. Gary Herbert



Gov. Brian Sandoval

Sen. Kelly Ayotte



Sen. Mike Crapo



Sen. Deb Fischer,



Sen. Cory Gardner



Sen. Mark Kirk



Sen. John McCain,



Sen. Lisa Murkowski



Sen. Dan Sullivan



Sen. John Thune



Sen. Rob Portman

Rep. Bradley Byrne



Rep. Jason Chaffetz



Rep. Mike Coffman



Rep. Joe Heck,



Rep. Mia Love



Rep. Martha Roby

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice



Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty



Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger



Former Gov Jon Huntsman, Jr



Carly Fiorina

In contrast, Rep. Paul Ryan and Sens. Mitch McConnell, Orrin Hatch and Joni Ernst waffled about how horrible he was, but stuck by him.

Also sticking by their man are Marco Rubio, David Duke and Ted Cruz, at least so far. Party chairman Reince Priebus is avoiding cameras.

Mittens, Jeb and Kasich all condemned Trump, but they never endorsed him either. If Trump now loses, as expected, they'll be the only leadership left in the party not stinking of him. The Republican civil war the media is desperately hoping for will presumably be fought between these men and all the Trumpkins who'll want to stick with the new "base" he's exposed. (Thinkpiece pitch: who is America's Theresa May?)

Yes, you point out, all these guys all knew what Trump was about beforehand. And some of them, such as John McCain and Ted Cruz, were fucked by him in person, yet supplicated to him anyway. But you knew beforehand what kind of men they are, too, didn't you?

There's some anger over the fact that after months of naked racism, sexism and bigotry, the thing that finally did in Trump with Republicans was the idea of his hands on a married white woman (i.e. someone's else's one).

Trump been saying bigoted stuff for the last yr. The sexist comments released are getting more traction because it effects white women. — Eliel Cruz (@elielcruz) October 8, 2016

And counter-frustration, too, at folks wanting his political demise served a particular perfect way. Remember Megyn Kelly?

Finally, there's Team Don't Count Your Chickens. Most of these are pundits who either counted their chickens after the conventions, eternal pessimists, or people whose life revolves around subreddit participation. A major terrorist attack, a stroke, a bullet, a genuine October Surprise–and everything changes again! There's still a month left to go in this shitshow, 3 in 10 voters will vote for him no matter what, and they might only need one more to beat her if the source code ordains it. And whatever rules were left are about to be blown away.