Thursday on CNN’s “New Day,” network correspondent Chris Frates rolled out a montage of Republicans critical of party presumptive nominee Donald Trump. Among those Republicans included Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Sens. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) and Tim Scott (R-SC), Reps. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) and Bill Flores (R-TX), and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI). Partial transcript as follows: CUOMO: CNN’s Chris Frates is live in Washington with more. Mr. Frates, what do you have? FRATES, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Hey, good morning, Chris. Well, you know many Republicans have long feared that Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric would derail his campaign, and now with some Republicans calling his recent comments about a federal judge downright racist, they’re sounding the alarm that, if he doesn’t tone it down, he’s only helping to put Hillary Clinton in the White House. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) SEN. JEFF FLAKE (R), ARIZONA: He won’t be in the White House if he continues to make these kind of statements. FRATES (voice-over): Warnings of a loss in November are coming from Donald Trump’s own party. MCCONNELL: And if he wants to win the election, he needs to quit these gratuitous attacks on various Americans. FRATES: The presumptive GOP nominee is enraging and