Tucker Carlson, a prominent conservative commentator and former Fox News Channel host, stated on a recent podcast that he does not plan to support the Republican Party in the upcoming November midterm elections. Speaking on the “Can’t Be Censored” show, Carlson expressed a clear disillusionment with the party he had long championed, saying, “There’s no chance I would support the Republican Party.”
While Carlson ruled out backing the GOP, he also dismissed the possibility of supporting the Democratic Party, adding, “Not gonna support the Democratic Party.” When asked about his voting plans, he conceded uncertainty, stating, “I don’t know what I’m going to do.”
Carlson’s remarks mark a notable departure from his previous role as a leading voice in conservative media. Over the years, he has been widely recognized for shaping and amplifying Republican messaging, becoming one of Fox News’s most viewed hosts.
The comments come amid ongoing divisions within the Republican Party as it prepares for the upcoming midterms. Carlson’s refusal to endorse either major party highlights a broader sense of dissatisfaction among some conservative figures regarding the current political landscape and the direction of the GOP.
No further details were provided regarding any alternative political alignments or independent voting intentions Carlson might hold for the November elections.
