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  • December 12, 2024
“I probably shouldn’t tell you

“I probably shouldn’t tell you

NewsNation host Chris Cuomo recently revealed on the “PBD Podcast” that he tapped his brother, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, as his pick for president in the 2024 election. Cuomo was dissatisfied with both major candidates, the newly elected president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, explaining that he believed the country could do better than the two main options. He emphasized his dissatisfaction with both the Democratic and Republican candidates, arguing that America’s leadership should aim higher.

Cuomo also explained on his podcast that Trump’s victory over Harris reflected a backlash against what he described as “excessive liberal ideology” or “wokeism.” He argued that many Americans feel that “woke” values ​​are being imposed on them, which has contributed to their support for Trump. According to Cuomo, the election results indicated that concerns about the economy and resistance to progressive social change were major factors in the outcome, with voters rejecting ideas they believed conflicted with traditional values.

  • Chris Cuomo wrote in to his brother, Andrew Cuomo, that he would become president in 2024, expressing his dissatisfaction with both Trump and Harris.
  • Cuomo shared this choice on the “PBD Podcast,” expressing his belief that America deserves better leadership options.
  • He argued that Trump’s victory reflected voters’ resistance to “woke” values ​​and progressive social ideas that they believe are being forced upon them.
  • Cuomo emphasized that economic concerns and cultural backlash against liberal ideology were key factors in Trump’s victory.

Chris Cuomo Reveals His Surprise 2024 Presidential Vote: 'I Probably Shouldn't Tell You

NewsNation host Chris Cuomo revealed Tuesday that he wrote to his brother, former Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, about his 2024 presidential run.

president-elect Donald Trump won 312 electoral votes and leads vice president Kamala Harris in the popular vote by more than 2% as of Tuesday afternoon, according to to the Associated Press. Cuomoon the “PBD podcast“, he said he voted for his brother because he was unhappy with Trump or Harris.

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“Would we be surprised if we could see who you voted for?” entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David (PBD) asked Cuomo.

“I probably shouldn’t tell you, but I can tell you who I voted for,” Cuomo responded. “Do you want to know?”

Beth-David answered affirmatively.

“I voted for my brother,” Cuomo revealed. “I wrote to him.”

“Are you kidding me?” asked Beth-David.

Cuomo then offered to show Bet-David a photo of his ballot to “verify it in real time,” with the NewsNation host handing the host his phone for confirmation. Bet-David then asked Cuomo why he didn’t vote for Harris, noting that his brother Andrew had voted for the vice president.

“He’s a Democrat, so he does what he does,” Cuomo said. “My feeling is this: America can do better than these two candidates.”

“I’m not a Trump fan, okay? And I’m not a democrat. I think this country can do better. I think the movement behind Trump is very real; it is not respected, and I think that is a problem for America,” Cuomo continued. “I just think we can do better… For me, I just believe the choices are below the standard of American leadership. I think we have much better people to choose from.”

Cuomo argued on his own podcast Thursday that Trump defeated Harris because of voter resistance to excessive liberal ideology.

“What’s awake? They don’t even know what it is. This is what they think it is, and it just won the presidential election,” he said. “The economy won the presidential election, and concerns all fall under the umbrella of wokeism – which, for people who voted for Trump, is a set of ideas that tamper with traditional values, but more importantly, new ideas that forced to give them their own opinion, even if they don’t agree with it.”

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