GOP RINO Tells Kamala No (Video)

A woman speaking at a podium, looking serious.

(DCWatchdog.com) – Notorious RINO (“Republican In Name Only”) Mitt Romney is making headlines again, as he has refused to support Donald Trump in the 2024 election but is also refusing to endorse the Democrat candidate, Kamala Harris.

See a video of Romney declaring his neutrality and anti-Trump stance in the tweet below!

His opposition to Trump, combined with the decision not to back Harris, sparks curiosity about his strategic political intentions, reports point out.

Mitt Romney’s stance in the upcoming presidential race clearly shows his distaste for both major party candidates.

Despite pressure from some Republican figures to endorse Kamala Harris, Romney firmly stated he would not do so.

His decision highlights his growing alienation from both party lines. Many see his neutrality as a calculated strategy to retain influence within the GOP.

Romney’s anti-Trump stance hasn’t changed since his impeachment votes against Trump.

As the first U.S. senator to vote to impeach a president from his own party, his track record speaks volumes.

His belief is that the Republican Party might need rebuilding, especially after another Trump presidency.

With over 200 Republican figures supporting Harris, Romney’s refusal to join them may lead his critics to question his motives.

He has openly criticized Trump’s disinformation campaigns, citing fabricated stories about FEMA and animal consumption in Springfield.

“I’ve made it very clear that I don’t want Donald Trump to be the next president of the United States,” Romney, a GOP U.S. Senator from Utah, has declared.

Romney predicts a Trump victory if the Democrats maintain their liberal agendas.

He criticizes their focus on issues like defunding the police and transgender rights, suggesting these positions alienate the working-class voters—those who feel abandoned by the Democrats’ shift.

Some believe Romney misses the excitement surrounding Harris’s focus on economic issues within her campaign, The Salt Lake Tribune reports.

Romney’s prediction further reflects his discontent with both parties.

He previously expressed suspicions about foreign influences in the election, pointing out Russia’s alleged support for Trump and Iran’s backing for Harris.

However, he reassures there is no evidence of voting system tampering, only widespread disinformation campaigns.

“I believe I will have more influence in the party by virtue of saying it as I’ve said it,” Romney claims.

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