two out of three Republicans didn't vote for the person that Trump picked.
Editor's note · Context
John Kasich points out that despite Trump's influence, many Republicans did not support his chosen candidate in a recent election.
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I'm a lifelong Republican, but that attachment holds second place to my response. That's why I've chosen to appear at this convention. In normal times, something like this would probably never happened. But these are not normal times.
It is absolutely outrageous and the party should do it. There is no reason to be hiding on things like this.
I don't know why he just didn't say no. I mean, why wouldn't you say, no, I don't think he should be president.
Well, you know, Anderson's, it's appearing as though they're just willing to sell their souls in order to have power and that's what's so sad.





