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9 Republicans who aren't supporting Donald Trump

Not every Republican is ready to jump on the Trump Train.

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Sen. Lindsey Graham

The South Carolina Senator ran his own unsuccessful presidential campaign but seemed less than thrilled about the rest of the GOP field, even though he eventually supported Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. Graham said he will not be supporting presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump

"I also cannot in good conscience support Donald Trump because I do not believe he is a reliable Republican conservative," Graham said.

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Mitt Romney

The 2012 Republican presidential nominee said he won’t be attending this year’s GOP convention. Romney has been an outspoken critic of Trump.

"I see way too much demagoguery and populism on both sides of the aisle and I only hope and aspire that we'll see more greatness," Romney said.

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George H.W., George W. and Jeb Bush

Presidents number 41 and 43 said they won't be attending the Republican convention set for July in Ohio. The father and son presidential duo said they won't endorse Trump, either. Jeb Bush, an early Republican presidential favorite who saw his campaign flop in the wake of Trump's attacks, won't be attending the convention either.

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John McCain

The Republican nominee in the 2008 race against Democrat Barack Obama won't be attending the convention. McCain said his lack of attendance is due to his ongoing reelection campaign.

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Speaker of the House Paul Ryan

Speaker of the House Ryan is more than a little hesitant to throw his support behind Trump. "I'm just not ready to do that at this point. I'm not there right now," the Wisconsin Republican said this week.

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Sen. Ben Sasse

Sen. Ben Sasse

The Nebraska Republican doesn’t like either of the options in the 2016 presidential race.

"With Clinton and Trump, the fix is in. Heads, they win; tails, you lose. Why are we confined to these two terrible options? This is America. If both choices stink, we reject them and go bigger," Sasse said. "Why shouldn't America draft an honest leader who will focus on 70 percent solutions for the next four years? You know...an adult?"

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Glenn Beck

The talk show host is a vocal member of the "Never Trump" movement. "I don't want my children to look at that man and say, 'Yeah, he's my president.' I won't have that. I will not endorse it. I will not tolerate it," Beck said.