'I don't hate the guy. I hate the people who vote for him,' the radio host said Monday.
Radio host Howard Stern on Monday expressed his “hate” for voters who plan to support former President Donald Trump, saying he questions their intelligence.
"I don't agree with Trump politically, I don't think he should be anywhere near the White House,” he said. Trump, who faced a second assassination attempt this month, blamed political rhetoric used by his opponents as the source of recent violence surrounding his campaign.
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