More Republican groups following The Lincoln Project's lead: Republicans groups plotting to take down Trump

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Trump's growing re-election threat: Republican skeptics
While President Donald Trump remains focused on outside antagonists, the threat from within could be decisive in an election that could be decided on the margins.

President Donald Trump waits backstage before speaking at Dream City Church in Phoenix on Tuesday.Carlos Barria / Reuters

WASHINGTON — In 2016, Matt Borges publicly condemned and feuded with Donald Trump when he was head of the Ohio Republican Party — but in the end, he voted for him anyway. That won't be happening in 2020.

Borges — who says he is confident there are a growing number of Republicans like him, unwilling to "hold their nose" and vote for Trump a second time — is part of a growing movement of conservatives openly working to elect the presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden.

"Nothing was going to get me to vote for Hillary Clinton. I grew up in this business learning to fight against everything the Clintons were for. I knew her, and in my mind, I knew what a Clinton presidency was going to be like," said Borges, who helped form an anti-Trump super PAC. "A lot of folks are like me. They understand that Joe Biden isn't the same kind of candidate."

While the president remains focused on outside foes, the threat from within could well prove a decisive factor this fall, with well-financed campaigns led by seasoned political operatives aimed at shaving away support from the GOP base in an election that could wind up being decided on the margins.


As lifelong conservatives, these members of the Republican resistance say they are in a unique position to reach like-minded voters who are uncomfortable with Trump's rhetoric and actions but hesitant to back a Democrat.

"What we wanted to create is a movement among rank-and-file Republicans to give them a sense of community and a sense of encouragement from walking away from this president," said Tim Miller, a former spokesman for the Republican National Committee. He is now an adviser to Republican Voters Against Trump, a super PAC that he said will "create a permission structure for them to say for the first, maybe only, time that they won't vote for a Republican."

Trump retains widespread support among Republicans in polls — 90 percent of those who identified as Republicans said they would vote for Trump, and 71 percent viewed him very favorably, according to a New York Times/Siena University poll released last week.

But Republicans advocating for Biden said cracks are forming that they believe they can tap into. Trump trailed Biden by 20 points among independent voters, the NYT/Siena poll found, and just 61 percent of self-identified Republicans said they viewed the country as being on the right track. The president's support among the groups that were key to his win in 2016 — seniors, non-college-educated whites and men — has also been shrinking in multiple polls over the past two months.


The Lincoln Project, whose co-founders include Republican lawyer George Conway, the husband of top Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, and veterans of multiple Republican presidential campaigns, has spent $2 million on ads attacking Trump and promoting Biden in battleground states, as well as in the nation's capital — and it has earned much more than it has invested through Trump's irritated public responses.

Republican Voters Against Trump expects to have a $10 million budget to target voters online, with a focus on college-educated Republicans in swing states and working-class female Republicans, said Miller, who is working with conservative commentator Bill Kristol on the project. The group has promoted hundreds of online videos of people who say they regret having voted for Trump in 2016 and won't do the same in 2020, like a shirtless North Carolina man smoking a cigarette who professes that he would vote for a tomato can before voting again for Trump.

The group Borges helped start, Right Side PAC, is testing various messages and building out data models to identify persuadable Republican voters. Rather than run TV ads aimed at a large audience, it plans to target specific voters by mail, phone and online.

More groups are expected to emerge after the convention, said a GOP strategist who backed Trump in 2016 and is now opposing him. The operative said he has gotten calls from at least a half-dozen Republican consultants considering various anti-Trump efforts.

While no other president in recent history has faced such organized public opposition from within his own party, it's not a new phenomenon for Trump, who has been contending with the so-called Never Trump movement among Republicans since he launched his campaign. Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh dismissed the groups' efforts, saying "any efforts by disgruntled former Republicans is doomed to fail."
https://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/watch/the-state-of-the-republican-party-under-trump-85051973692

"President Trump has the support of a record number of Republicans and leads a united party," Murtaugh said.
But in addition to the super PACs, a growing number of prominent Republicans are speaking out on their own, several of whom held top positions in his administration, such as former national security adviser John Bolton, a former Fox News contributor who has been lobbing near-daily attacks at Trump this month while promoting his book.

Anthony Scaramucci, a former Trump supporter who was briefly his White House communications director, has been working with Right Side PAC, reaching out to donors and trying to recruit other prominent Republicans to speak out, Borges said. Trump's former chief of staff John Kelly and former defense secretary, James Mattis, have called Trump's character into question over the past month.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said this month that she was "struggling" with whether to support Trump. Other Republicans have been trying to sound the alarm with Trump about his weakening prospects, like Senate Majority Whip John Thune of South Dakota, who has said Trump should adjust his tone and has warned that support for the president among independents is softening.

Trump has been quick to punch back. He promised to campaign
against Murkowski, and he called GOP critics "human scum" last year after several spoke out over his decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and his attempts to pressure Ukrainian officials to investigate Biden's son Hunter.

The anti-Trump Republican groups expect to raise just a fraction of the money as the pro-Trump super PAC or Biden-aligned PACs, but in an election that could come down to a few thousand votes in a single state, even getting Trump voters from 2016 to sit on the sidelines could be a victory.
"If you were for Trump last time and you write in Ronald Reagan this time, that is plus one for Joe Biden," Miller said.
 
You know they have to be hella pissed that they didn't take Trump off his throne with the 25th Amendment after the first hint of fuckery as President. Pence's political career is over (maybe become a pastor to the followers of Saint Trump Pence) Also, any Republicans out here now trying to become Trump 2.0 for 2022 and 2024, they are gonna face the same purge after Trump loses in the fall.
 
They are trying to salvage the party, but the damage is done. That said if the GOP survives these people have such a short memory they'll be spinning its as a successful re-imagining of their great institution's potential or some BS.
 
Yep they are seeing the writing on the wall and Trump really screwed up their party really bad
 
I still don’t believe Trump will be on the ticket.
If it was last year I would have to agree with this but right now it’s too late they going to have to take this pill and if Joe Biden do a good job there will be no Republicans in the White House for a good while let’s see what happens. Remember the demographics of this country is changes so fast that Republicans are going to be left out in the cold if they don’t moderate their party
 
Yep they are seeing the writing on the wall and Trump really screwed up their party really bad
They just mad Trump openly exposed their Private white cult of racists. They just now bold enough to say out loud what they say behind doors in meetings. Republikkklans agree with everything he is doing and saying. Fuck them cacs all of them. Trump is basically the Quarterback giving out the plays to the other teams. It’s why they mad.
 
He Looking to Run....He Prolly Will be in Russia Or On His Way There Come Election Night....No Way He's In Country Come Inauguration :smh:
 
Man..it wasn't too long ago that there was chirping going on about Biden being replaced.
People were like "where's Biden at" or "he should be saying more".
Man you don't get in the way of a guy who's getting in his own way and when you have members of his own group circling and firing at him.
Stand back and only engage when necessary or when the time calls to poke him up.
 
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You know they have to be hella pissed that they didn't take Trump off his throne with the 25th Amendment after the first hint of fuckery as President. Pence's political career is over (maybe become a pastor to the followers of Saint Trump Pence) Also, any Republicans out here now trying to become Trump 2.0 for 2022 and 2024, they are gonna face the same purge after Trump loses in the fall.
I still don’t believe Trump will be on the ticket.
I think think there is a segment that would like to do that.

If you watched the john Bolton interview from last week he said how he would not vote for trump and wont vote for Biden and he is looking into alternate options.
 
Man..it wasn't too look ago that there was chirping going on about Biden being replaced.
Peopele like "where's Biden at" or "he should be saying more".
Man you don't get in the way of a guy who's getting in his own way and when you members of his own group circling and firing at him.
Stand back and only engage when necessary or when the time call to poke him up.

Yep. Don't stop your opponent from digging his own grave. And you know the media is waiting to turn anything Biden does until a big story.
 
Man..it wasn't too look ago that there was chirping going on about Biden being replaced.
Peopele like "where's Biden at" or "he should be saying more".
Man you don't get in the way of a guy who's getting in his own way and when you members of his own group circling and firing at him.
Stand back and only engage when necessary or when the time call to poke him up.
Talk to em :lol:

And where is that little fella at anyways. He's been radio silent for like 3 weeks and counting now :lol:

Two more weeks and I might put that fucker on a milk carton. lol
 
Why would they want to give up on Trump?

He's appointed all of the judges they wanted. Pardoned all of their bad actors from prison. Gave massive tax breaks to all of their donors. Rolled back all of those troublesome environmental protections. Beefed-up immigration enforcement. Almost ended DACA. Almost ended Obamacare. Strengthend ties with foreign allies in Russia and North Korea, made the Republicans the party of Big tech. And restored white supremacist's faith in the system.

Sure, he might be crass, ignorant, and on the verge of pushing the United States off a cliff, but who cares? So did Ronald Reagan.

In fact, if you are a rich white Christian business owner with several guns and a hatred for Mexicans Donald Trump is the best president of your lifetime!

Giving up on Donald Trump would be the GOP's biggest mistake because no one is going to fulfill their collective wishlist the way that Donnie does.
 
Why would they want to give up on Trump?

He's appointed all of the judges they wanted. Pardoned all of their bad actors from prison. Gave massive tax breaks to all of their donors. Rolled back all of those troublesome environmental protections. Beefed-up immigration enforcement. Almost ended DACA. Almost ended Obamacare. Strengthend ties with foreign allies in Russia and North Korea, made the Republicans the party of Big tech. And restored white supremacist's faith in the system.

Sure, he might be crass, ignorant, and on the verge of pushing the United States off a cliff, but who cares? So did Ronald Reagan.

In fact, if you are a rich white Christian business owner with several guns and a hatred for Mexicans Donald Trump is the best president of your lifetime!

Giving up on Donald Trump would be the GOP's biggest mistake because no one is going to fulfill their collective wishlist the way that Donnie does.
Because he's looking like a loser that will bring them all down at the ballot box.
 
Because he's looking like a loser that will bring them all down at the ballot box.

So what?

If you are Republican politician you take that L because otherwise nobody else is ever going to help you again.

dumping Trump would be like calling the cops on the neighborhood drug dealer who just got your house out of foreclosure.
 
Beware of this Lincoln Project. They are useful to help get this bastard out the White House, but then they will turn their apparatus on the left when Biden gets in office.
 
Man..it wasn't too look ago that there was chirping going on about Biden being replaced.
People were like "where's Biden at" or "he should be saying more".
Man you don't get in the way of a guy who's getting in his own way and when you have members of his own group circling and firing at him.
Stand back and only engage when necessary or when the time calls to poke him up.
Yea that's all Biden needs to do is sit back and enjoy the trump down hill ride just err now and then make a few comforting speeches
And dip back into his basement....trumps his own worst enemy and a natural born clown fool....
 
Why would they want to give up on Trump?

He's appointed all of the judges they wanted. Pardoned all of their bad actors from prison. Gave massive tax breaks to all of their donors. Rolled back all of those troublesome environmental protections. Beefed-up immigration enforcement. Almost ended DACA. Almost ended Obamacare. Strengthend ties with foreign allies in Russia and North Korea, made the Republicans the party of Big tech. And restored white supremacist's faith in the system.

Sure, he might be crass, ignorant, and on the verge of pushing the United States off a cliff, but who cares? So did Ronald Reagan.

In fact, if you are a rich white Christian business owner with several guns and a hatred for Mexicans Donald Trump is the best president of your lifetime!

Giving up on Donald Trump would be the GOP's biggest mistake because no one is going to fulfill their collective wishlist the way that Donnie does.
To be quite candid, Trump's really doing the work of Moscow Mitch McConnell and taking all of the blame.
 
More Republican groups following The
Lincoln Project's lead: Republicans
groups plotting to take down Trump



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They fighting for their party cause Trump has taken that shit over.

This is an ad here in Michigan by a Trump republican
 
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