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Mitt Romney Says He Would Vote for A Democrat in 2024

Now that Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah is not running for re-election, he doesn’t need to keep the mask on.

And now that it’s off, we can see whose side he has been on all along — his own.

In an interview with CBS’ Norah O’Donnell on “Person To Person,” Romney showed his hand, revealing that it wasn’t just Donald Trump he was against.

When asked whom he supported in the 2024 primary race, the 2012 GOP candidate for president replied that he would back “any one of the Republicans” — unless the nominee is former President Donald Trump or businessman Vivek Ramaswamy.

The interview aired in October, but was revived on social media over the weekend, according to Newsweek.

“I’d be happy to support virtually any one of the Republicans — maybe not Vivek,” Romney admitted. “But, uh, but the others that are running would be acceptable to me, and I’d be happy to vote for them.”

“I’d be happy to vote for a number of the Democrats, too,” Romney added. “I mean, it would be an upgrade from, in my opinion, from Donald Trump and perhaps also from Joe Biden.

“Look, I like President Biden, you know. I find him a very charming, engaging person,” Romney said. “There’s some places I agree with him, but most places I disagree with him. I think he’s made all sorts of terrible mistakes but, uh, I would like to see someone else run.”

Romney went on to admit that he has been “chatting on the phone with President Biden,” defending attacks against Biden’s age, saying, “I’ve negotiated with President Biden on the infrastructure bill. We met at his office and talked at length on a whole series of issues … He’s mentally capable.”

He added, “I’m not afraid of people who are older being in positions of leadership… Heck, the president of my church is 99 years old and does a fine job leading our church, so I’m OK with that.”

If Romney’s problem with Trump was, as he put it earlier in the interview, “the dishonesties that have been spoken by Donald Trump,” then why is he against Ramaswamy? The only similarities Trump and Ramaswamy have is their strong “America first” stance and the fact that they are both political outsiders.

The fact that Romney even said he would vote for a Democrat — who would be the standard-bearer of a party that supports none of the values Romney claims — shows that to Romney, personal vindictiveness is a priority over what he claims are his principles.

His real allegiance, in other words, is to himself.

Romney admitted he enjoys conversations with President Biden, finding him “charming” despite some policy disagreements. Yet he rejects working with Trump or Ramaswamy.

This is just another glimpse into the “swamp” mentality of many of the politicans who are part of the D.C. political machine.

As one X user put it, “He’s filthy rich and a collapsed economy doesn’t affect him.”

“Reminds me of that song by Cyndi Lauper – True Colors,” another post stated.

For some career politicians like Romney, it’s not about the party or the people they serve — or even the principles they publicly espouse. It’s about themselves and ensuring that their self-interest remains untouched.

Trump shone a light into the entrenched, interconnected interests driving Washington, but revealing the political machinery is only the first step toward reform.

READ 45 COMMENTS
  • MBeached says:

    Congress, as we know it, has got to go. Congress needs to go back to the simple system it used to be. Senators and representatives need to be part time and reside in their states; and their states need to pay them or not if they are voluntary. With todays technology there is no need to have permanent quarters and office buildings; or any form of brick and mortar structures. Everything can be done electronically. Term limits should be 4 years with elections every 2 years. President should remain same. Age limit should be 70 years old maximum at their 4th year in office. No repeat years. Senators and Representatives can only serve 4 years and never serve or be employed by Federal Government except for military service.

    Honorable people can serve congress. Complete and thorough background checks must be completed for any person desiring to serve Congress. Congress people must be able to pass a constitution exam before election.

  • eddie says:

    He’s the absolute definition of VERMIN!!! POS

  • Quasimodo 2020 says:

    Dont kid yourself, romneys allegience is with satan abd always has been.

  • k says:

    The “GOOD, BAD & UGLY’ & this is what America along w/ We the people have to look for in 2024 election cycle & to think 2020 was bad~ SMH

    To think that was the most “HONEST” statement Romney said, it shows how much that ‘OATH’ really means to most political thugs in office. smh

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