Massachusetts' GOP governor says he won't vote for Donald Trump in November
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Gov. Charlie Baker (R-Mass.) vowed not to vote for Republican frontrunner Donald Trump should he be on the general election ballot in November, The Boston Globe reports.
"I said that I wasn't going to vote for Donald Trump yesterday and I didn't, and I don't plan to vote for him in November," Baker said Wednesday.
That said, don't expect Baker to cast a November vote for Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton — he's "not much of a fan." Rather, Baker is still holding out hope that another Republican primary candidate will best Trump.
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