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Erick Erickson will no longer support Donald Trump if he is the Republican presidential nominee, the conservative pundit declared on Monday, citing in particular the Manhattan businessman's support of Planned Parenthood.

"I have become convinced that Donald Trump’s pro-life conversion is a conversion of convenience," he wrote in a post on his website, The Resurgent. "Life is the foremost cause in how I vote. Therefore I will not be voting for Donald Trump at all. Ever."

Erickson had previously written and stated that he would support the Republican nominee, even if it is Trump. Following Trump's resounding victory in South Carolina, the radio host's reasoning had changed.

"If Trump were elected President, there would be members of the pro-life movement who would compromise their convictions for access to power," he opined. "If Trump were elected, portions of the conservative movement would compromise the movement to be one degree from Donald Trump. The intellectual institutions on which we have made our case for limited government and freedom would crumble."

In a post published Jan. 6, Erickson urged the Republican establishment to coalesce behind Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who finished a distant second to Trump and barely ahead of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in South Carolina. Rejecting the notion that Republicans must rally to the nominee regardless of who it is, Erickson went on to write that he knows "for certain a large number of Trump supporters will not rally to a Cuban," alluding to both Rubio and Cruz.

"I will not rally to Trump. Frankly, if Trump is able to get the nomination, the Republican Party will cease to be the party in which I served as an elected official," Erickson said in Monday's post. "It will not deserve my support and will not get it if it chooses to nominate a pro-abortion liberal masquerading as a conservative, who preys on nationalistic, tribal tendencies and has an army of white supremacists online as his loudest cheerleaders."