Former Republican Montana Gov. Marc Racicot, who also served as chairman of the Republican National Committee for two years, broke with his political party this week and endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
According to The Helena Independent Record, Racicot endorsed Biden on Tuesday evening during an interview with Yellowstone Public Radio.
“Even as a Republican, I will not be supporting Donald Trump for president, and I will not be voting for him,” the former Montana governor said before making an argument in favor of Biden’s moral character.
“I’m not going to march lockstep with him every step of the way or with the administration,” he said. “I’ll have disagreements, I’m certain. But the content of a man’s character or a woman’s character to serve in that capacity is more important than any other issue that I have to consider as a matter of conscience.”
Racicot isn’t the only Republican to endorse Biden, other former Republican governors who have endorsed Biden in the 2020 race include former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman and Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder.
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