- The Washington Times - Wednesday, September 7, 2016

It may have been the slow trickle of daily news making it hard to decipher the lines between where the Clinton Foundation began and Hillary Clinton’s State Department ended.

It could’ve been Mrs. Clinton’s inability to understand what “C” meant on classified documents, or the 40 times she told the FBI she couldn’t recall something in her interview with them.

Whatever the case, proud #NeverTrumper and radio talk show host Mark Levin said on Tuesday that he will indeed vote for Donald Trump come November.

“I’m gonna vote for Donald Trump. I’m gonna wind up voting for Donald Trump on Election Day,” Mr. Levin said. “I take no responsibility for the dumb things he [Trump] says or the dumb things his surrogates say.”

Mr. Levin did reiterate his support for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz as the better choice for conservatives, but, alas, he lost the GOP primary. He also commented Mr. Trump has a tough uphill climb, despite recent polling showing him narrowing the gap with Mrs. Clinton or slightly ahead.

For five months prior, Mr. Levin has been ardently anti-Trump. He said unequivocally: “I’m not voting for Donald Trump. Period.”

Well, I guess time has changed his perspective.

“Epic. Welcome. #NeverHillary,” Kellyanne Conway, Mr. Trump’s campaign manager, tweeted about the announcement.

Indeed. Welcome. Republicans need to all focus on winning and solving this nation’s problems rather than squabbling among themselves.

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