Republicans Endorse Kamala Harris for 2024
Republicans Endorse Kamala Harris for 2024

Republicans Endorse Kamala Harris for 2024

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Vice President Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign is gaining unexpected support from over 100 former Republican officials who are disillusioned with Donald Trump's leadership style. Key endorsements include former Republican Party leaders like Mark Becker and Liz Cheney, who criticize Trump for straying from conservative values and inciting division, particularly regarding the January 6 Capitol riot. Harris's supporters argue that her empathy and capability contrast sharply with Trump's perceived lack of character and compassion. However, some, like former National Security Adviser John Bolton, express skepticism about Harris's national security experience, suggesting she may simply continue the Biden administration's policies. Howard Stern's recent interview with Harris highlighted her criticism of Trump, particularly regarding his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and his relationship with foreign adversaries. As the election approaches, the shifting allegiances within the Republican Party may signify a broader reorientation away from Trump's influence.

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