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Mitt Romney Would Vote for Write-in Candidate Over Donald Trump

On Sunday, former Gov. Mitt Romney continued to urge his party to support someone other than Donald Trump for president.
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Former Gov. and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Donald Trump is “anything but presidential” and pledged to cast a write-in vote rather than support the Republican front-runner if he were to become this year's GOP nominee.
During an interview on "Meet the Press", Romney said. “I’m going to be voting, but I’ll vote for someone on the ballot that I think is a real conservative and who will make us proud and I may write in a name if I can’t find such a person."
Romney stopped short of saying he regrets receiving Trump’s endorsement four years ago, but continued to condemn the Republican front-runner’s bombast and vulgarity.

“Donald Trump is saying something I don’t want my grandkids to watch,” he said. “I’d have had a very difficult time standing next to him four years ago”

Back in 2012, when Trump endorsed the Romney, Romney said that the real estate mogul had "show an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works" as well as other compliments. On Sunday, Romney said Trump was one of 61 million people to support his White House bid in 2012 and he was being “gracious” when he received the endorsement, but now that Trump lead’s the race in 2016 the calculation is different.

“At this stage we’re looking at Donald Trump and the future of the country, he said. “Do we want that person being president of the United States?”

In contrast, the 2012 Republican nominee said he is “absolutely comfortable” with the other three candidates vying for this year’s nomination and could publicly endorse either Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio or John Kasich shortly after the March 15th contests.
“Any one of those three is a real republican,” he said. “I’d be very proud having any one of them at the top of the ticket.”
Romney maintained that he doesn’t plan to seek this year’s nomination himself and said he doesn’t encourage the creation of a third party effort as a means to combat Trump. “I’m not a candidate, I’m not going to be a candidate,” he said. “I can guarantee you this, one of the people running for president, one of the four is going to be the Republican Party nominee.”
And while he emphatically told Chuck Todd that he can't imagine anyone nominating him at the Republican Convention if it were contested, he also said, "I don't think anyone in our party should say, 'Oh no, even if the people in the party wanted me to be the president I would say no to it.' No one's going to say that"