3. Sen. Lindsey Graham, former presidential candidate
Graham had loud, grim predictions for the country early and often amid Trump’s rise, and called Trump a “loser” and a “nut job,” among other things. He declared in early May that he would not support Trump for president, despite Trump becoming the party’s presumptive nominee. And though just weeks later CNN reported that Graham privately urged GOP donors tounite behind Trump’s campaign at a fundraiser, Graham disputed it, saying, “Nothing has changed.”
In June, as top GOP leaders face further heat for Trump’s racial attacks against the Hispanic judge presiding over the Trump University lawsuit, Graham told NBC News that he won’t support Trump, but won’t support Clinton either. He said he plans to write in someone, but isn’t sure who.
Graham had loud, grim predictions for the country early and often amid Trump’s rise, and called Trump a “loser” and a “nut job,” among other things. He declared in early May that he would not support Trump for president, despite Trump becoming the party’s presumptive nominee. And though just weeks later CNN reported that Graham privately urged GOP donors tounite behind Trump’s campaign at a fundraiser, Graham disputed it, saying, “Nothing has changed.”
In June, as top GOP leaders face further heat for Trump’s racial attacks against the Hispanic judge presiding over the Trump University lawsuit, Graham told NBC News that he won’t support Trump, but won’t support Clinton either. He said he plans to write in someone, but isn’t sure who.