Republican Gov. Spencer Cox said he won't be voting for former President Donald Trump in November and instead will be writing someone in another name.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox speaks during a news briefing on March 1, 2024, in Salt Lake City. Republican Gov. Spencer Cox said he won’t be voting for former President Donald Trump in November and instead will be writing someone in another name.
“They chose a candidate this time around that was not my first choice. Wasn’t my choice last time, either,” he said. “But the party spoken and that’s who they have chosen.” He said he thinks North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a contender on Mr. Trump’s shortlist, is “an incredible leader.”
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