Fred Upton, Larry Hogan, John Kasich – 3 CLOWN GOP Governors Not Supporting Trump
Does Trump need any of these clowns? No. We suggest Trump supporters never donate to or back any GOP politician that is not endorsing Trump. They are effectively endorsing Hillary Clinton and have no place in the movement to take America back.
NPR Reports
As the general election shifts into high gear, a pair of Republican governors and a 15-term representative this week voiced their frustrations with the party’s presumptive presidential nominee and have decided they cannot get onboard the Trump train.
Fred Upton, R-Mich., joins Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and also Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who ran for president against Donald Trump.
This pushback comes as the presumptive Republican nominee marks the one-year anniversary of the start of his remarkable and unconventional candidacy, and as the GOP is at yet another crossroads as to how to maintain party unity with him at the top of the ticket. Meanwhile, presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is launching an eight-figure, multi-battleground state campaign ad blitz.
On Thursday The Detroit News reported that Upton had said he was going to “stay in my lane,” adding that neither Trump nor Clinton should expect his support.
” ‘There’s a lot of things that folks are not happy about with either of these two candidates,’ he said. ‘We’re running our own race, and don’t look for me to endorse anyone in this race probably the rest of the year.’
“Upton, who has served in Congress since 1987, joins other Michigan GOP U.S. Reps. Justin Amash of Cascade Falls, Bill Huizenga of Zeeland and John Moolenaar of Midland in not endorsing Trump.”
Hogan doubled down on earlier claims that he will not support Trump in the fall. He had supported New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s presidential bid but has resisted following Christie’s lead to embrace Trump.
Hogan told reporters Wednesday not only will he not endorse Trump but he does not plan to vote for him either. Asked whom he would vote for, Hogan told theWashington Post, ” ‘I guess when I get behind the curtain I’ll have to figure it out. Maybe write someone in. I’m not sure.’ ”
Kasich also expressed his unease with Trump at the top of the GOP ticket. But he did leave the door open to supporting him down the line.
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