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Romney says he'll 'stay quiet' on his 2020 presidential vote

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WASHINGTON – Utah Sen. Mitt Romney on Monday became the latest prominent Republican to cast doubt on his support for President Donald Trump's reelection, saying he would “stay quiet” about whom he'll be supporting in November.Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, told reporters on Capitol Hill that “I'm not going to be describing who I'll be voting for." His open acknowledgment of hesitance in supporting Trump comes after former Trump defense secretary Gen.

James Mattis and Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski aired criticism of the president's handling of ongoing protests against the police killings of black Americans.In 2016, Romney said publicly that he would support neither Trump nor Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

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