Proving again that he’s a team player, but not for the GOP, retiring Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) vowed to vote Democratic in next year’s presidential election if he disapproves of the choice of his party as a 2024 candidate.
The failed Republican presidential candidate and former governor of ultra-liberal Massachusetts will not vote for either former President Donald J. Trump or Vivek Ramaswamy next November and will vote for a Democrat, even if it is Joe Biden and the continuation of the majority. far-left policies in the nation’s history.
In a clip from his recent interview with CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell that was shared on X, Romney made it clear that he would prefer to support a candidate from the opposing party if it came down to it.
LISTEN: Mitt Romney, the uncle of the mugged @GOPCpresidenteRonna Romney McDaniel said @CBSNews that he would be willing to support any Republican candidate except @realDonaldTrump i @VivekGRamaswamy. I’d rather vote for Biden. I WILL SEE pic.twitter.com/im09cYYk0z
— Simon Ateba (@simonstheba) November 25, 2023
“Anybody … I’d be happy to support pretty much any of the Republicans, maybe not Vivek,” he told O’Donnell, who asked him who he likes outside the GOP camp. “But the others who are presented would be acceptable to me and I would like to vote for them. I would also like to vote for some Democrats. I mean, it would be an upgrade, in my opinion, of Donald Trump and maybe Joe Biden as well.”
“Look, I like President Biden. You know, I find him a very charming and attractive person. There are some places where I agree with him, but most places I don’t agree with him. I think he has made all kinds of terrible mistakes, but I’d like to see someone else run,” Pierre Delecto said, suggesting that while Biden wouldn’t be his preference, he’s better than Trump.
Since choosing to go to Washington, DC to fight Trump, Romney has oozed sanctimoniousness from every pore, joining his Democratic friends in their failed impeachment efforts, marching with Black Lives Matter, and voting in support of the war of Biden on the Second Amendment. rights of law-abiding Americans.
Having pulled off a winnable election against a vulnerable Barack Obama in 2012, or “suffocated like a dog,” as Trump put it, Romney has been nothing less than a destructive force who preferred to help Democrats burn down the Republican Party instead of handing it over to. the former president and his America First movement.
The Atlantic’s McKay Coppins, the author of the recently published hagiography, “Romney: A Reckoning,” speculated that the subject of his book might even endorse Biden.
“I mean, there’s no way to support, to endorse [or] vote for Donald Trump,” Coppins said during a recent podcast appearance, seconds in Newsweek. “Will he somehow lend his support to Joe Biden? I don’t know the answer to that. Romney is still a conservative. That’s the most complicated thing about all of this. He feels completely alienated from his party.”
“He disagrees with Joe Biden on all sorts of things,” the author continued. “But he’s also struck up this weird sort of old-timers’ mutual-respect friendship with him…I’d be watching if Romney does something like endorse Joe Biden at the end of the election…I wouldn’t be shocked if he did. “
Romney is “a certified loser who announced his retirement after everyone found out he was serving himself instead of his constituents,” Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung told Newsweek. “He has a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome and should get the proper help he needs.”
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