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Former Representative Adam Kinzinger of Illinois was among the list, which he shared on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday morning.

  • Rod Chandler of Washington
  • Tom Coleman of Missouri
  • Dave Emery of Maine
  • Wayne Gilchrest of Maryland
  • Jim Greenwood of Pennslyvania
  • John LeBoutillier of New York
  • Susan Molinari of New York
  • Jack Quinn of New York
  • Denver Riggleman of Virginia
  • Claudine Schneider of Rhode Island
  • Christopher Shays of Connecticut
  • Peter Smith of Vermont
  • Alan Steelman of Texas
  • David Trott of Michigan
  • Joe Walsh of Illinois

Former Trump White House officials Stephanie Grisham and Olivia Troye have also joined the GOP grassroots program.

Former Republican governors Jim Edgar of Illinois, Bill Weld of Massachusetts and Christine Todd Whitman of New Jersey also endorsed Harris as well as former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan.

Former Republican Mesa, Arizona, Mayor John Giles also threw his support behind Harris.

Other prominent figures in the "Republicans for Harris" program include:

  • Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel
  • Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood
  • Former GOP state chair and state Senator Chris Vance of Washington
  • Reed Howard of Young Republicans for Harris
  • Former Republican National Committee (RNC) delegate Rina Shah.

Republicans Line Up To Endorse Kamala Harris - Newsweek

Wonder if we see any of these speak at the DNC.



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People like Adin Ross, Andrew Tate, etc. Really poisoning the minds of our young men.

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Walz is apparently surging on betting markets.

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US Congress member Cori Bush latest to face pro-Israel lobby spending

Missouri state representative Cori Bush has been an outspoken critic of United States support for Israel during the war on Gaza. She has also been vocal about the influence of the pro-Israel lobby group the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).

Tomorrow, she will become the latest progressive in the US legislature to test whether she can overcome a deluge of AIPAC spending as she faces her challenger, prosecutor Wesley Bell, in the Democratic primary in Missouri.

AIPAC’s associated super PAC, the United Democracy Project, has spent more than $8.4m to unseat Bush, according to Federal Election Commission (FEC) data. The race comes after the group injected a record $14.5m to support the successful challenge of New York Congress member Jamaal Bowman, who, like Bush, is among a group of congressional progressives known as the “squad”.

Critics say money from groups such as AIPAC, which has largely embraced the policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, distort local races by flooding the airwaves with attack ads funded by individuals outside of the district or the Democratic Party.

“This is only the beginning,” Bush has told AP. “Because if they can unseat me, then they’re going to continue to come after more Democrats.”



These polls are funny.

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