Over the past few weeks,Watch Cheerleaders Gone Bad XXX Movie Donald Trump has been bleeding support from GOP officials -- but that doesn't mean they're voting for Hillary Clinton.
Ana Navarro, a GOP strategist and commentator for CNN, spent the past week berating Trump as a "a flat out racist," before telling voters she'd be voting for her mom. Arnold Schwarzenegger claimed he didn't know he know who'd be voting for, and John McCain withdrew his support, while proudly announcing that he wouldn't be voting for Clinton.
Everyone's vote matters, but both Navarro and John McCain come from battleground states where their votes statistically, at least, matter more. Even though traditionally conservative media outlets have called Trump "dangerous" and GOP leaders have warned that he's a "security risk," these leaders can't simply muster the strength to put a stop it -- by casting one vote on behalf of the only candidate popular enough to stop him.
It's hard, but here are some helpful tips for tortured GOP defectors who just, "can't bring themselves to vote for Hillary Clinton."
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