'Rationals' vs. 'radicals': Anti-Trump Republicans threaten third party
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[May 12, 2021]
By Tim Reid
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Over 100 former
Republican officials will sign a letter on Thursday declaring that if
the Republican Party does not break with former President Donald Trump
and change course, they will back the creation of a third party.
The letter, headlined: "A Call For American Renewal," is an exploratory
move toward forming a breakaway party, two of its organizers said. The
group is dismayed by what it says is a modern Republican Party driven by
its allegiance to Trump, who continues to falsely claim the 2020
election was stolen from him.
"The Republican Party is broken. It's time for a resistance of the 'rationals'
against the 'radicals,'" said Miles Taylor, one of the organizers.
Taylor, while serving in the Trump White House, wrote an anonymous
opinion piece in the New York Times in 2018 headlined: "I Am Part of the
Resistance Inside the Trump Administration."
The group first raised the threat in February https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-party-exclusive/exclusive-dozens-of-former-republican-officials-in-talks-to-form-anti-trump-third-party-idUSKBN2AB07P,
following the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump
supporters to try to disrupt congressional certification of Democrat Joe
Biden's presidential election victory.
The letter highlights the wide intraparty rift over Trump.
Most Republicans remain fiercely loyal to the former president.
House Republicans are expected on Wednesday to oust Representative
Liz Cheney from her No. 3 party leadership position within the chamber,
because of her refusal to embrace Trump's election claims and her move
to back Trump's second impeachment after the Capitol riot.
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The letter signatories, who include former
ambassadors, governors, congressional members and Cabinet
secretaries, want the Republican Party to return to "principled"
leadership and reject division and conspiracy theories, or face a
new party dedicated to fighting for Republicans such as Cheney and
against fearmongering and lies.
Backers of the reform group include former Republican Governors Tom
Ridge, Christine Todd Whitman, George W. Bush-era Transportation
Secretary Mary Peters and former House members Charlie Dent, Barbara
Comstock, Reid Ribble and Mickey Edwards.
They may face an uphill battle in getting any current Republican
officeholders to sign on - including Cheney herself, who in February
rejected the idea of a third party, saying it would empower
Democrats.
A spokesman for Trump, Jason Miller, said: “These losers left the
Republican Party when they voted for Joe Biden."
Evan McMullin, a former chief policy director for the House
Republican Conference and an independent presidential candidate in
2016, said if the Republican Party does not reject lies and
extremism, part of it "will have no choice but to part ways with it
and build something new. We're excited about that prospect."
(Reporting by Tim Reid; Editing by Scott Malone and Peter Cooney)
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