Exclusive: Biden garners more Republican endorsements, this time from
ex-governors
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[September 03, 2020]
By Tim Reid
(Reuters) - Nearly 100 Republican and
independent leaders will endorse Democrat Joe Biden for president on
Thursday, including one-time 2020 Republican presidential candidate Bill
Weld and the former Republican governors of Michigan and New Jersey,
people involved in the effort told Reuters.
The latest Republican-led effort to oppose the re-election of President
Donald Trump also includes current and former Republicans in the key
battleground state of Michigan that will help decide the outcome of the
Nov. 3 election, the group's members said.
Called 'Republicans and Independents for Biden', the group is headed by
Christine Todd Whitman, a former Republican governor of New Jersey who
has become one of Trump's fiercest critics and who spoke at the recent
Democratic National Convention in support of Biden.
"Biden is a decent man, he's a steady man," Whitman told Reuters. "Trump
is trying to paint the world of Joe Biden as horrific - but that's
Trump's America now."
She accused Trump of betraying conservative values by undermining the
rule of law and national security, lying, dividing Americans along
racial lines, and failing the country in his response to the coronavirus
pandemic.
Weld, a former governor of Massachusetts, briefly and unsuccessfully
challenged Trump in the 2020 Republican nominating contest. Another
leading member of the group is Rick Snyder, a two-term governor of
Michigan who left office in 2019.
Snyder decried what he called Trump's divisive and bullying tactics,
adding: "Having worked with Joe Biden and Donald Trump when I was
Governor, I believe Biden is the clear choice to put our country back on
a positive path."
Whitman, who headed the Environmental Protection Agency under Republican
President George W. Bush, said the group will target voters in a handful
of battleground states, particularly suburban women and voters who do
not like Trump but still hesitate to back Biden.
The group launches a website on Thursday and plans to campaign, buy
advertisements and place opinion pieces in state and national media in
support of Biden.
"Donald Trump’s daily assaults on our nation’s founding principles pose
an existential threat to the future of the Republic," the group will
declare.
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Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe
Biden speaks during a campaign stop in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.,
March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
IMPACT
The impact of this unprecedented campaign by members of a political
party to oppose one of their own running for re-election as
president remains to be seen. Polls show that Trump still enjoys
nearly 90 percent approval among the Republican rank and file.
Other anti-Trump groups include 43 Alumni for Biden, comprised of
hundreds of officials who worked for Bush, the 43rd president;
Former Republican National Security Officials for Biden; and The
Lincoln Project, founded by Republican political operatives.
Tim Murtaugh, communications director for Trump's campaign, said the
president has unprecedented support among "real Republican voters."
“Joe Biden has been a failure in the Washington Swamp for a half
century, so no one should be surprised when Swamp creatures gather
to protect one of their own," he added.
Biden's campaign has been trying to build a broad coalition of
liberals, moderate Republicans and independents. When he accepted
the Democratic nomination at the convention in August, Biden said if
elected he would be a president for all Americans, not just for the
Democratic base.
Whitman's group is affiliated with and will be funded by The Lincoln
Project, which by the end of June had raised nearly $20 million,
according to filings with the Federal Election Commission.
Its members come from around the country but about a fifth are from
Michigan, which Trump won by less than a percentage point in 2016.
They include former U.S. Republican congressmen Joe Schwarz and Dave
Trott, and former Republican state representatives Doug Hart and
David Maturen.
(Reporting by Tim Reid, Editing by Soyoung Kim and Sonya Hepinstall)
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