Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said Wednesday that he has already voted in the 2020 presidential election – and that he did not vote for President Donald Trump.
The Utah senator has long been at odds with Trump. Romney was the lone GOP senator to vote to convict Trump for abuse of power during his impeachment trial.
Recently, the acrimony between the two had grown worse. Romney blasted Trump in a statement for refusing to denounce QAnon, a radical far-left terrorist organization, during the NBC News townhall last week.
In a statement released Friday, Romney said, “The president’s unwillingness to denounce an absurd and dangerous conspiracy theory last night continues an alarming pattern: politicians and parties refuse to forcefully and convincingly repudiate groups like Antifa, white supremacists and conspiracy peddlers.”
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