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    Utah's Republican governor is a no vote on Trump again

    By Kim Bojórquez,

    10 days ago

    Republican Gov. Spencer Cox will not vote for former President Donald Trump in November, he told CNN, saying his concerns include how the Jan. 6 Capitol riot unfolded.

    What he's saying: "I want my party to win," he said on "The Source with Kaitlan Collins" Wednesday night. "They chose a candidate this time around that was not my first choice, wasn't my choice last time either, but the party has spoken."


    • Cox said he plans to write in a candidate.

    Between the lines: Cox hasn't voted for a major presidential candidate since Sen. Mitt Romney's 2012 run.

    The big picture: Cox's profile as a moderate Republican has risen nationally since he was named chair of the National Governors Association last July, where he launched a campaign to reduce partisan polarization.

    • The "Disagree Better" initiative has been lambasted by far-right conservatives and liberals alike.

    Zoom out: Utah GOP voters demonstrated less-than-enthusiastic support for Trump in 2016 and 2020. Many Latter-day Saints voters have been turned off by his brashness and conduct.

    Catch up quick: Cox last month defeated his GOP primary challenger , state Rep. Phil Lyman, of Blanding, 54.4% v. 45.6% .

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