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Republicans line up to endorse Kamala Harris
Several prominent Republicans, including former Trump aides, are backing Harris in this year's election.

On Sunday, the "Harris for President" campaign announced "Republicans for Harris," a program designed to "further outreach efforts to the millions of Republican voters who continued to reject the chaos, division, and violence of Donald Trump and his Project 2025 agenda."
Trump has rejected that he has anything to do with Project 2025, an initiative developed by The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, to make significant changes to the backbone of the country's federal government. It is designed to be implemented if Trump wins the upcoming election. Project 2025, meanwhile, previously told Newsweek that the initiative "does not speak for any candidate or campaign" and that it is ultimately up to Trump "to decide which recommendations to implement" if he's reelected.
Newsweek reached out to Harris' and Trump's campaigns via email for comment on Sunday morning.
In its Sunday announcement, the Harris campaign also included dozens of prominent current or former Republican figures, some of which now identify with a different party, who have already endorsed the vice president.
Former Representative Adam Kinzinger of Illinois was among the list, which he shared on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday morning.
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A brilliant move. There just ain't no way ALL republicans watched J6 and no one said "yea this is BS, this snowflake just couldn't accept the fact that he lost." There must be tons of Trump hating republicans (perhaps akin to Nikki Haley camp).
Kamala being a prosecutor works really well too. I would love for her to say it to Trump's face, "if you can't do the time, don't do the crime. It's that simple."
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