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politics and politicians Title: 'Only plausible candidate': Never Trump Republicans plotting to back Biden Republicans opposed to President Trump are quietly preparing to support Democratic front-runner Joe Biden, backing that could materialize in the primary as he attempts to fend off a surging Elizabeth Warren. Some Republican operatives active in Never Trump circles are discussing what form support for Biden might take and the timing. Groups such as Stand Up Republic, co-founded by prominent Never Trump Republicans Evan McMullin and Mindy Finn, could target disaffected GOP voters in key micro-battlegrounds with finely tailored advertising in a bid to boost Biden in the Democratic primary. Biden, 76, is the most likely Democrat to receive measurable support from the Never Trump crowd, most of whom quickly concluded that the president does not face a realistic threat from the three Republicans challenging him in the GOP primary in 2020. Biden is probably the only plausible candidate the Never Trumpers could support, said Jim Dornan, a Republican operative in Washington who maintains relationships with anti-Trump Republicans. Ana Navarro-Cárdenas, a Florida GOP operative who backed Jeb Bush in 2016 and has been close to Sen. Marco Rubio, attended a Biden campaign event last weekend, sitting on the front row stroking her dog Chacha. Biden turned to her and said: "I've got to sort of genuflect in this direction here because I'm afraid of her. No. I'm embarrassing her I know that's my intention. We've been good friends for a long time." How a Warren nomination might affect the Never Trump movement, and its participation in the 2020 campaign, is unclear. Some Republicans in this community, who believe Warrens policies are a different sort of extreme than Trump but equally dangerous to the country, might channel their opposition into helping one of the presidents long shot primary challengers or get behind an independent candidacy, should one develop. Other Never Trump Republicans insist that the label means exactly that. If its Elizabeth Warren, that presents a real problem because she may have a lot of plans, but most of them are terrible, said Sarah Longwell, a veteran GOP operative and outspoken anti-Trump Republican. "Being Never Trump doesnt mean abandoning conservative sensibilities, she said. Never Trump means what it says: Never Trump. Under no circumstances can you embrace that man coming back to the White House, countered Jerry Taylor, who runs the Niskanen Center, a centrist Washington think tank that has become a gathering spot for anti-Trump Republicans. Most Never Trump Republicans that I traffic with are of the mind that any electoral outcome that doesnt return Donald Trump to the White House is a good outcome, save for the wild card of Bernie Sanders. Biden, during decades in politics, was regularly scorned by Republicans for liberal positions on domestic issues and foreign policy. As a senator from Delaware, he helped sink the nomination of conservative jurist Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. As President Barack Obamas No. 2, Biden championed the Affordable Care Act healthcare overhaul. But amid the Democratic Partys liberal turn, Biden has become the acceptable choice for Republicans searching for an alternative to Trump who can win. Warren, the Massachusetts senator who is gaining on Biden in public opinion polls, champions ambitious liberal policies such as Medicare for all legislation that would abolish private health insurance. Biden supports maintaining Obamacare, although his proposal includes adding the choice to purchase a government health plan. Biden also parts ways with Democratic candidates who promise executive action to ban certain firearms, saying such a move would violate the Constitution. These differences, and Bidens focus on national unity and working across the aisle in Washington, are attracting the interest of Republican voters who are drifting from the party because of opposition to the president. Hes real, and hes not scared of Trump, said Anna Campos, a 38-year-old airline employee from Des Moines, Iowa, who described herself as a registered Republican preparing to participate in her first Democratic caucus. What interests Republican operatives opposed to Trump, in addition to Bidens relative moderation, is the former vice presidents strength against Trump in key 2020 battlegrounds. In hypothetical match-ups in Heartland states such as Michigan and emerging swing states such as Arizona, Biden has led Trump and tends to outperform Warren and Sanders. In particular, many Never Trump Republicans have almost zero confidence in the ability of Sanders to upend Trump in potentially decisive Michigan, Pennsylvania, or Wisconsin, states where culturally conservative, blue-collar voters will play a major role in which party captures each states Electoral College votes. I think those voters are much more likely to vote for Joe Biden than they are Bernie Sanders, said Stuart Stevens, a Republican operative who in 2012 advised GOP nominee Mitt Romney and this cycle is counseling Bill Weld, one of Trumps three longshot primary challengers.
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Hey, I support Biden in the primary. Trump supports Biden in the primary. Probably the easiest to beat in the general.
More accurate. Why does anyone even bother to call them Republicans now?
They can be found at TBR. To them, Trump supporters are the interlopers. :) Some supporters valiantly struggle to inform them. Rightfully, I consider them Globalists. Open borders, etc. Seems to me that they're getting a cut of the take from Trafficking and Drugs. How else can any "Republican" snear at PDJT's accomplishments.
Never heard of TBR (or don't recognize the acronym). I take it that it is some puny nest of bitter NeverTrumpers.
I see Team Trump's War Room is taking some extended shots at Biden using his own words. A walking talking gaffe machine.
They did not vote for him the first time. They are already off the reservation.
Warren v Trump is a nice clean test of ideas.
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