Former Vice President Mike Pence reiterated Friday that he would not vote for his successor despite not supporting former President Donald Trump.
"Let me go on the record here at the gathering: I could never vote for Kamala Harris as president of the United States, or Tim Walz, as her running mate. Period," Pence said during an on-camera interview with conservative radio host Erick Erickson.
Pence defended his decision to not support Trump, citing several issues including "marginalizing the right-to-life in our party, as we saw on the national platform."
"I cannot endorse President Trump's continuing assertion that I should have set aside my oath to support and defend the Constitution and acted in a way that would have overturned the election in January of 2021," Pence added.
The former vice president did say he was grateful that Trump was not seriously hurt during the attempted assassination during a rally in Pennsylvania last month.
"Karen and I, we were in a plane, we had just landed, and I had got a text from someone watching it in real time. It took my breath away," he said, referring to his wife. "I truly admired the way the president stood up and raised his fist and walked off that stage."
-ABC News' Brittany Shepherd