Conservative commentator and CNN contributor S.E. Cupp sparred with Trump surrogate Kayleigh McEnany over Donald Trump's ability to unify the party. Cupp said she has not been swayed and will not be voting for Trump for her son's sake, instead opting to write in a candidate.



"I have to tell you I feel incredibly liberated now that the outcome is pretty clear and now that I have two candidates that I'm not going to vote for," Cupp said on Thursday's broadcast of CNN's The Lead with host Jake Tapper. "I can't bring myself to vote for either one. Now I feel like a spectator to this carnival, and I get to watch and comment certainly about these two candidates, but I'm going to be writing someone in in the event that a third party candidate does not emerge. That's a personal decision so that I can sleep at night and tell my son that I was on the side of the good and the right in 20 years. There's a relief, a weight off my shoulders now that I'm no longer attached to this outcome that was going to determine the fate of my party."