Overview
- Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) has firmly stated he will not vote for Donald Trump over Joe Biden in the upcoming election, citing differences in foreign policy and character concerns.
- Romney, who has been critical of Trump in the past, emphasized the importance of character in leadership and disagreed with Trump's foreign policy stance, particularly towards Russia.
- Despite agreeing with some of Trump's domestic policies, Romney's primary consideration for a leader is their character, which he believes Trump lacks.
- Romney predicted Trump might win the election if held today but expressed concern over the impact on America's global leadership and character.
- Romney, who will not seek reelection, has a history of opposing Trump, including voting to convict him in both impeachment trials.