Ronald Reagan’s Son: My Dad Wouldn’t Support Trump
By Claire Landsbaum
Okay, so Reagan didn't actually manifest to dissuade voters from supporting Trump — instead, his son Michael Reagan expressed his doubts about Trump via Twitter. "I will not be voting for Donald Trump tomorrow in the California primary," he announced. He went on:
Michael Reagan @ReaganWorld
This most likely would be the 1st time if my father was alive that he would not support the nominee of the GOP @Reince @newsmax
6:39 PM - 6 Jun 2016
Reagan was criticized, but he hit back at detractors. "No one in our family would vote for Trump tomorrow," he told one user. "He's an embarrassment." To another he said, "My father would be saying, 'I didn't leave the GOP; the GOP left me.'"
Michael Reagan's comments are the latest in a long series of anti-Trump remarks; back in January, he told Newsmax that Ronald Reagan would've been "absolutely appalled" if Trump were to win the nomination and said he didn't understand the comparisons many draw between Trump and the late Reagan Sr. "If you look at what he has said and you look at what he's done over the years, it has nothing to do with conservatism," he said, referring to Trump.
Of course, there could be other factors at play in Michael Reagan's dismissal. In a 2004 interview Trump said Nancy Reagan was "never very beautiful," which probably didn't endear him to her son.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/06/ronald-reagans-son-wont-vote-for-trump.html

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