Glenn Beck. George Frey/Getty Images Glenn Beck said on Wednesday morning that Hillary Clinton was "cyanide to the Republic," but argued that Donald Trump "may be worse."

"The jury is certainly out on Donald Trump. And sometimes the devil you know is better than the devil you don't know," Beck said on his radio program.

"For the millionth time, I will never vote for Hillary Clinton. Never. She is cyanide to the Republic," he continued. "But I happen to believe Donald Trump may be worse."

Beck said that "Trump has talked less about the Constitution, liberty, and the founding fathers than I think an eighth-grade class in Common Core."

The conservative personality's comments came while responding to Fox News host Sean Hannity, who said the day before that he would blame anti-Trump conservatives for a Clinton victory in November.

Beck was a fierce supporter of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz during the Republican primaries, and has been a strong critic of Trump throughout the election cycle.