Michael Steele, Former Republican Party Chairman Says He Will Not Vote Trump

As the world watch the U.S. election between GOP candidate, Donald J. Trump and former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, another top GOP official and also the former Republican party chairman, Michael Steele has said he will not be voting for Donald Trump come November 8.

               

Michael Steele led the GOP between 2009-2011.

While speaking at the dinner in honour of the 40th anniversary of the progressive magazine Mother Jones in San Francisco Friday, Steele said;

I will not be voting for Clinton,I will not be voting for Trump either.

Steele said that Trump has “captured that racist underbelly, that frustration, that angry underbelly of American life and gave voice to that. I was damn near Puking during the debates."

Steele, who was also the former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland said during his speech that Trump only represents 30% of the GOP.