Mitt Romney Will Vote For Ted Cruz In Hopes Of Stopping Trump

Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks during Republican presidential candidate, Ohio Gov. John Kasich campaign stop last week in Ohio. (Matt Rourke/AP)
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks during Republican presidential candidate, Ohio Gov. John Kasich campaign stop last week in Ohio. (Matt Rourke/AP)

Mitt Romney will cast his vote for Ted Cruz in Tuesday’s Utah GOP caucuses, he announced on Facebook Friday afternoon.

But that doesn’t necessarily mean the 2012 Republican presidential nominee is rooting for the Texas senator to win the nomination or that he’s endorsing his bid. Instead, the choice is a continuation of Romney’s broader strategy to deny Donald Trump the GOP nomination and force an open convention this summer in Cleveland.

And perhaps most important, Romney is arguing that a vote for John Kasich, the only other remaining candidate in the race, could help boost Trump.

Last week Romney campaigned for the Ohio governor in his home state, but underscored it wasn’t an endorsement. But now, Romney writes that “a vote for Governor Kasich in future contests makes it extremely likely that Trumpism would prevail.”

This week, in the Utah nominating caucus, I will vote for Senator Ted Cruz. Today, there is a contest between Trumpism…

Posted by Mitt Romney on Friday, March 18, 2016

Earlier this month, Romney lambasted Trump as a “a con artist” and “a phony, a fraud” in a speech in Salt Lake City but didn’t make an outright endorsement.

Romney also now explicitly endorses an open GOP convention, where an anti-Trump alternative could be nominated from the floor — possibly Romney or his 2012 running mate, now-House Speaker Paul Ryan. Both men have denied their interest.

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Read original article – March 18, 2016 4:17 PM ET

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