Former California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger joined the number of Republicans who have come out openly to announce they will not support Donald Trump for president.
The action actor and politician said on Saturday, that it will be the first time since becoming a citizen in 1983 that he will not vote for the GOP nominee. He did not spell out his reasons for walking away from the candidate of the party he joined after coming to the U..S. in 1968 and through which he served as governor of California. In a post he shared on his handle, he said:
The legendary actor said though he is a proud member of the republican but he has a bigger duty to hold onto the American flag rather party sentiment also wrote:
He however, did not indicate for whom he would
vote in November presidential election , but being that America practice two party system, it indirectly means he will opt for Hillary Clinton
The action actor and politician said on Saturday, that it will be the first time since becoming a citizen in 1983 that he will not vote for the GOP nominee. He did not spell out his reasons for walking away from the candidate of the party he joined after coming to the U..S. in 1968 and through which he served as governor of California. In a post he shared on his handle, he said:
Like many Americans, I've been conflicted this election. I still haven’t made up my mind about how exactly I will vote next month.'
I have been a proud Republican since I moved to America in 1968 and I heard Nixon’s words about getting the government off our backs, free trade, and defending our liberty with a strong military.That day I joined the party of Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan.
So I want to take a moment today to remind my fellow Republicans that it is not only acceptable to choose your country over your party – it is your duty,' he concluded.
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