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John Giles' Op-Ed in yesterday's Arizona Republic, Why, as a Republican mayor, I support Kamala Harris over Trump, is ruffling a lot of feathers.
Asked by CNN's Laura Coates what compelled the Republican Mayor of Mesa, Arizona to endorse Kamala Harris for President, John Giles cited Trump's comments at Turning Point Action’s Believers’ Summit on Friday that if he wins the presidency in November, they would never need to vote again.
Source: Mediaite
Coates played a clip from Trump’s Monday interview with Fox News in which he called the backlash to his comments “ridiculous” and retorted how he left office at the end of his last term.
Asked by the host about whether he thought Trump would, in fact, leave office, Giles replied:
MAYOR GILES: "No, I don’t. As I was writing this op-ed that ran in The Arizona Republic this morning I remember at one point I had a phrase in the op-ed where I said: ‘If Donald Trump selected, I fear this might be the last free and fair election of my lifetime’ – and I struck it out because I thought, you know what that’s a little hyperbolic, that’s more than needs to be said.