Supporters of Donald Trump and Joe Biden wave competing signs as the president's convoy arrives at a golf course in Sterling, Virginia, on August 23, 2020 AFP/SAUL LOEBWASHINGTON: Joe Biden, striving to win over still-undecided voters who could swing the election against Donald Trump, is sparing no effort to broadcast one of his most potent weapons: endorsements from many of his former Republican opponents.
"I found the support of GOP stalwarts to be persuasive," said Walker, who with her husband owns a tavern in the small town of Reedsburg, in a county that backed Trump in 2016 after twice voting for Democrat Barack Obama."I would be voting for Biden regardless, but I appreciate GOP influencers crossing over," she said in an email on Friday, referring to the Grand Old Party, a traditional nickname for Republicans.
The billionaire Republican has been courting them openly, warning against the"anarchy" he says a Biden presidency would bring, which he says could lead to the"destruction" of the nation's leafy - and mostly white - suburbs. "Given the incumbent president's lack of competent leadership, his efforts to aggravate rather than bridge divisions among Americans, and his failure to uphold American values, we believe the election of former Vice President Biden is clearly in the national interest," they wrote in an open letter."The onslaught of insults and vulgarity we have witnessed in recent years must stop," they said."We have lost our moral compass.
This video grab of former US secretary of state Colin Powell, a Republican, was made on August 18, 2020 as his speech in favor of Democrat Joe Biden was aired during the second night of the Democratic national convention AFP/-
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