POLITICO: Never Trump faces the ever after
ADAM WREN, writing for POLITICO Playbook, wrote about the future of the increasingly critical "Never Trump" faction of voters that could prove decisive in this election.
From the article:
"It's an open question just how durable this alliance is if Harris wins and Trump recedes from center stage.
'This group of voters has made themselves known,' said Heath Mayo, a conservative activist who founded the advocacy group Principles First. 'They're showing up at rallies. They're convening separately. We've hosted dinners around the country in several states. So I think it is a segment of voters that has sort of found a collective identity and built a community. And when that happens, I don't think it goes away easily.'
Far from dissolving, Never Trump could 'be more energized if it is responsible in some of these states for dealing a knockout blow to Trumpism in places like the Pennsylvania suburbs and Arizona,' Mayo said.
If that happens, would the movement have the power to extract policy concessions from a potential Harris administration?
'That is the million-dollar question,' Mayo said. 'After she wins, how do we use this political leverage -- because we will have helped deliver her the White House -- how do we use that leverage to communicate what it looks like for a Harris administration to tack in our direction? What does that mean for NATO and our commitments to our allies abroad? What does the foreign policy look like? What does an economic policy look like?"
Read the full POLITICO article here.
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