Conservative media commentator Tucker Carlson says he will no longer support the Republican Party. Speaking on the “Can’t Be Censored” podcast, Carlson says, “there’s no chance I would support the Republican Party,” citing what he describes as recent polling that indicates voters and the party are moving in a direction he does not support. He adds that his stance is not because he supports the Democratic Party, according to reporting from multiple outlets. Several sources note that Carlson has spent decades as a conservative pundit and has been a prominent figure in U.S. political commentary, including during his time as a host on Fox News Channel. The comments come ahead of the November midterm elections, with Carlson presenting the decision as a response to current political conditions and his assessment of how the party is performing with voters. While outlets differ in framing details, they all report the same central claim: Carlson says he is done with the Republican Party and will not vote or otherwise support it.