24 Republicans who won't vote for Trump this time reveal the moment they stopped supporting him
We've all made decisions we've regretted at a later time. Unfortunately, some of these decisions have had dire consequences that we've had to live with—having Donald Trump as president, for example.
Cover Image Source: U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House on June 24, 2020, in Washington, DC. (Photo by Erin Schaff-Pool/Getty Images)
Nobody's perfect. We've all made decisions—both in the moment and well-thought-out ones—that we've regretted at a later time. Drunk calling an ex, eating one too many slices of that delectable apple pie you like, taking an argument too far, trusting the wrong person, getting a pixie cut from a hairdresser who didn't know what he was doing... you get the picture. Unfortunately, some of these decisions have had dire consequences that we've had to live with—having Donald Trump as president, for example.
While there are still quite a few who support the former TV host, there are many Republicans who wish they could take back their 2016 vote for Trump. However, since time travel is still limited to sci-fi novels and shows, they've made their peace with not repeating the same mistake this time around and Reddit user BenTCinco wanted to know exactly what made them change their mind about Trump. "Republicans who will not be voting for Trump this time around, what was the breaking point for you?" the Redditor asked and the answers came flooding in.