This morning, former California Governor and longtime Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger endorsed Kamala Harris for President, marking a significant cross-party endorsement. Schwarzenegger, who previously held office as a Republican, expressed deep concerns about current party leadership and voiced support for Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz.
In his endorsement, Schwarzenegger criticized former President Donald Trumpās rhetoric, calling it āunpatrioticā and harmful to Americaās global reputation. āRejecting the results of an election is as un-American as it gets,ā Schwarzenegger remarked, adding that America should remain the āshining city on a hillā rather than be painted negatively.
Schwarzenegger emphasized that his support for Harris is rooted in his commitment to the country over party loyalty, stating, āI will always be an American before I am a Republican.ā The former governorās endorsement aligns with growing efforts among moderate Republicans to support Harrisā campaign, particularly through the Republicans for Harris initiative.
This movement has gained momentum in recent weeks with endorsements from prominent figures, including former Vice President Dick Cheney, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, and former Senators Jeff Flake and Nancy Kassebaum. Additionally, several former Trump administration officials, like Anthony Scaramucci and Stephanie Grisham, have supported Harris, joining a long list of Republicans committed to bipartisan unity.
Schwarzeneggerās public support adds weight to the campaignās outreach across the aisle, showcasing an increasing willingness among Republicans to prioritize national unity and effective governance over party lines this election season.
You can read his full remarks below.
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