Conservative Writer Jonah Goldberg Refuses to Vote For Trump: Conduct 'Inherently Disqualifying'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
35% : "A conservative, we are told, is not a conservative if they don't vote for Trump.30% : " Goldberg then wrote that he could never bring himself to vote for Trump because of his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, that disrupted the peaceful transfer of power.
24% : "Trump is simply unacceptable.
23% : However, the political commentator added he would vote for Harris if he lived in a swing state only "as a way to vote against" Trump.
13% : Goldberg continued, "Breaking this stranglehold Trump has on the party is worth a conventionally bad Democratic president for four years, particularly given the fact that Harris will have a hard time getting much through Congress, never mind anything catastrophic.
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