The Republican governor added that he hasn't yet decided if he will cast a vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden this election season.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott said Friday that he has decided he will not vote for President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
"I've been quite adamant in not supporting the president," Scott said."I won't be voting for President Trump."
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