‘What a coward’: Red state Republican governor says he has no plans to vote for Trump

Utah’s Republican governor revealed he has not voted “for the top of the ticket” in elections since 2012 and has no plans to vote for former President Donald Trump in November.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins that he stands behind the Republican Party and its platform but divulged that Trump was not his first choice in 2020 and will not be in 2024 either.

“Are you supporting the top of your ticket in November? Are you supporting Donald Trump?” Collins asked the governor.

“Yeah, so I’ve said before, I haven’t voted for the top of the ticket since 2012. I’ve certainly had my concerns, one of those is what happened on January 6th,” Cox replied.

“I’m hopeful, I want my party to win. They chose a candidate this time around that was not my first choice,” he said, though the Republican Party will be selecting the nominee at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which kicks off on July 15.

“Wasn’t my choice last time, either. But the party’s spoken and that’s who they have chosen. And so, I’ve said I’m not going to vote for either presidential candidate this year. I’ll write somebody in, as I’ve done in the past, but I am supportive. I do want Donald Trump to succeed. I want my party to win,” Cox added in head-scratching logic.

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“We desperately need the right people in the right positions. I’m very anxious for who he picks as vice president. That’s going to make a big difference, I think. Certainly for me,” Cox continued.

“I believe in governors. I think that [North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum] is an incredible leader. I think he’s somebody who could actually help to unite the party and lead us into November with President Trump. And that’s something we’ll be watching very closely if an announcement comes soon. I guess potentially on Monday,” he added.

Earlier this year, the governor had predicted that Trump would win the election in November.

“I do think that President Trump is going to win the general election, and I will work very closely with him — I look forward to working closely with him,” Cox said at a news conference in February.

Phil Lyman, Utah congressman and gubernatorial candidate, reminded voters that he has stood behind Trump all along.

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