Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb, who dropped out of the race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in October said Friday that Hillary Clinton can't count on his support for the presidency."I would not vote for Hillary Clinton," he told Willie Geist on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." While Webb was definitive about not voting for Clinton — an opinion he expressed after repeating his criticism of her leadership and decisions as secretary of state, saying she has "been wrong on every issue since 9/11" — he left the door open to crossing party lines to get a change in the nation's governance."Would you vote for Donald Trump?" Geist asked."I'm not — I'm not sure yet," Webb said. "I don't know who I'm going to vote for.""This is nothing personal about Hillary Clinton, but I think the reason that Donald Trump is getting so much support right now is not because of the racist, you know, et cetera, et cetera, it's because people are seeing him, a certain group of people are seeing him as the only one who has the courage to step forward and say we've got to clean out the stables of the American governmental system right now," Webb continued."We've got to make it work. If you're voting for Donald Trump you may get something very good or very bad."If you're voting for Hillary Clinton you're going to be getting the same thing" the country has now."Do you want the same thing? Six percent of the people in the country, maybe, want the same thing."