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Former President George W. Bush and Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) will not support President Trump's reelection, The New York Times reported Saturday.

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Several Republican leaders are struggling with whether to endorse the sitting president in his reelection campaign, with some considering endorsing or voting for presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

Recent events involving Trump's response to protests over police treatment of African Americans and the coronavirus pandemic have inspired an urgency among Republicans to decide whether to publicly discuss their voting plans for November, according to the Times.
People familiar with George W. Bush's thinking told the newspaper he will not back the president's reelection and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R), his brother, is not sure how he will vote.
Freddy Ford, a spokesman for the former president, told the Times that George W. Bush would not get involved in the elections and would speak only on policy issues like he did last week when he said the U.S. must "examine our tragic failures" on race.
Romney will not support Trump and is considering writing in his wife's name again or casting a different ballot, according to the Times. The 2012 Republican nominee told The Atlantic in February he would not back the president after he voted to convict him of abuse of power during the Senate impeachment trial.
Retired Gen. Colin Powell, who served as the secretary of State under Bush, announced on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday that he will be voting for Biden in November because Trump "lies about things."
Powell's declaration of support for Biden sparked sharp rebuke from Trump himself, who tweeted that the retired general was "a real stiff who was very responsible for getting us into the disastrous Middle East Wars."
Another well-known GOP member, Cindy McCain, the widow of former Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), is likely to back Biden in the race, but it's unclear how public she will make her decision, the Times reported.
The Times noted that none of these Republicans had voted for the president in 2016 but added that their criticisms stand out because they are now denouncing a sitting president.
Representatives for former Speakers Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and John Boehner (R-Ohio) declined to say how they would vote.
Biden plans to release his "Republicans for Biden" coalition later in the campaign after working to unify the Democratic Party behind him, Democrats familiar with the campaign's planning told the Times.
The reported debate among Republicans comes after former Defense Secretary James Mattis issued a blistering statement condemning Trump's handling of the protests over George Floyd's death.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) also said last week that she was "struggling" with whether to vote for the president.
 
Bush and Romney did not support Trump in 2016. Just another NYT fail. That rag only corrals the stupid people. Like you.
 
The list of those jumping ship is getting longer each day. Its far far more than Bush and Romney

Not according to the NYT. "Former President George W. Bush and Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) will not support President Trump's reelection, The New York Times reported Saturday." You may go now cat lady.
 
Everybody thinks that Trump has to go. Some are finally saying it. The floodgates will open. The real question is how we handle the rest of the cult. I'm inclined to ostracize them permanently. They appear to be incorrigible.
 
Not according to the NYT. "Former President George W. Bush and Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) will not support President Trump's reelection, The New York Times reported Saturday." You may go now cat lady.

I furnish you a partial list of the many republicans who wont support trump. Its getting longer every day, my little cunt face
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...mp-reelection-nyt/ar-BB15aclD?ocid=spartandhp

Colin Powell
G W Bush
Mitt Romney

If you are a Republican of good will, conscience and intellect add your name to this list. We beg you,
for the sake of the union.


Stop glorifying and giving credibility to war criminals and politicians who believe corporations are people. We don't need them to tell us that the system is rotted away and that Trump is a result of their failed corrupt policies.
 
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Hey cat lady. The NY Times says different. Your people. Talk to them. Try English though.

Read my earlier post, shitface. Foe every announced, well known, republican who will not support trump there are thousands of the "man on the street" who will do the same. Trump is in deep shit, but you knew that all along.

Why support a cheat, liar, and crook?
 
Read my earlier post, shitface. Foe every announced, well known, republican who will not support trump there are thousands of the "man on the street" who will do the same. Trump is in deep shit, but you knew that all along.

Why support a cheat, liar, and crook?

I could give a flying fuck about your posts crazy cat lady. YOU PEOPLES NY Times are saying different. They speak for all of you. They represent you. They are much, much more intelligent than their readers.
 
Not according to the NYT. "Former President George W. Bush and Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) will not support President Trump's reelection, The New York Times reported Saturday." You may go now cat lady.

Trumps approval rating was an incredible 97 percent a few weeks ago from Trumpys. It is now at 84. His hardcore backers are getting fed up. Trump is losing voters in all directions.
 
Trumps approval rating was an incredible 97 percent a few weeks ago from Trumpys. It is now at 84. His hardcore backers are getting fed up. Trump is losing voters in all directions.

You record for accuracy of predictions is at the same level as Micabwer. Absolute fucking zero.
 
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