Asa Hutchinson walks back comments about not voting for convicted felon
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson was one of the major Republicans who voiced his disapproval of Trump after he was convicted in a Manhattan criminal court, stating he wouldn't vote for a convicted felon.
However, when ABC News' Jay O'Brien broached the subject Tuesday the the convention, the former governor seemed to have different sentiments.
"Well, you know that I've made some commitments about not voting for a convicted felon, but that seems like a long time ago," Hutchinson said.
O'Brien continued to press Hutchinson.
"So you could move away from that commitment?" he asked the former governor.
"Let's see how it develops in the future," Hutchinson responded.