Republican Leaders Divided Over Trump's Potential Conviction and Pardon
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Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he would not vote for Donald Trump should he end up the Republican nominee and be convicted in a criminal trial. Hutchinson presented himself as an experienced alternative to the rest of the Republican field and framed his longshot presidential candidacy as one that took fidelity to the law seriously. Hutchinson has been among the most vocal Trump critics, casting himself as a positive, forward-looking candidate for Republicans.
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