Inside the secret Republican plot to take down Trump in 2020

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Renegade Republicans determined to eject President Trump from the White House in 2020 share a commitment to the cause but are split on strategy and realistic about their long-shot prospects.

Former John McCain aides, members of Evan McMullin’s independent 2016 presidential campaign, disgruntled neocons, and establishment GOPers — the only thing they agree on is a loathing of Trump.



No primary challenger has yet come forward. John Kasich, former Ohio governor, has said he couldn’t beat Trump. Jeff Flake, who stepped down as a senator for Arizona when it became clear he would be beaten by pro-Trump forces in his primary, has taken himself out of the running.

The brightest hope right now is Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who last year became the first Republican governor to be re-elected in the deep-blue state, with a 13-point

Mostly based in Washington, the “Never Trump” crowd comes in roughly three factions. First is those convinced fielding a primary challenger is the most viable game plan. Second is those inclined to back an independent candidate. A third group advocates for a unifying center-left Democrat — similar to the sort of centrist who captured suburban Republican voters in the midterm elections.

But the blocs are friendly, with some key operatives moving back and forth between them and willing to back whichever approach emerges as the most feasible. Meetings often hosted by Niskanen Center, a conservative think tank that has positioned itself as a headquarters for Republicans opposed to Trump.

Veteran Republican consultant Mike Murphy is among them. “I’m talking to some ‘Never Trumpers’ about an alert-effort to make sure Republican regulars are paying the attention they ought to, so that they start thinking pragmatically about a wipeout in 2020 and what we ought to do about it,” Murphy told the Washington Examiner.

Murphy advised the late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., when he ran for president in 2000 and oversaw former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s super PAC when he sought the White House four years ago. He recognizes the difficulty of battling an incumbent or party favorite who enjoys the broad support of Republican voters.

So Murphy is breaking with some of his colleagues and eschewing the top-down strategy that relies on finding a primary challenger first. Instead, he is pursuing what he dubs a “Paul Revere Project.” The blueprint calls for consistent, strategic communications that target the approximately 10,000-13,000 GOP activists that populate the state and local branches of the party nationwide with information about Trump’s unique political vulnerabilities. If grassroots unrest can be fomented from the ground up, Murphy believes conditions for a viable primary challenge might develop.

Defending Democracy Together, a group run by conservative journalist Bill Kristol, believes there already exists an appetite among GOP voters for a change atop the party, if only a strong candidate would exploit it. The group, armed with polling and focus group data it commissioned specifically for this pitch, has held discussions with Hogan and, it claims, other potentially interested prominent Republicans it is declining to name.

Compared to others in the GOP diaspora, Kristol and his deputy, Republican operative Sarah Longwell, 38, sound notably optimistic. They believe Trump could be fatally wounded in a Republican primary and reject the premise, shared by many of their compatriots, that the fight might be futile. Defending Democracy says it is promoting a primary challenge on principle, arguing the best way to steer the GOP away from Trump is to change it from within.

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Any Republican plot to take down Trump will only take down Republicans. It was their establishment’s failure to respect the wishes of conservative Americans that made Trump popular.

Clueless so inside the plotting never realizing, Murphy advised the late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., when he ran for president in 2000 lost Jeb went nowhere. Milktoast non leaders unwilling to fight or take command.

During Trump’s 1st RNC nominating convention, the GOPe (globalists/Never-Trumpers) managed to insert a plank into the Republican platform that has embarrassed Pres Trump: the call for a WALL for every inch of the USA/Mexico border.
Donald Trump NEVER called for such a stupid thing during all his speeches while running and debating and gaining the nomination.
So, Trump and his allies are fighting to oust Never-Trumpers, GOPe globalists and other Trump haters from the RNC convention.
We will see how successful he is on this soon.
Meanwhile Mittins Romney is already fundraising for a presidential run against Trump in the Republican party.
Too bad he’s having to invite and accept donations from Democrats to make ends meet. LOL.

The only way you can label the man who thinks big government is the solution to every problem a “conservative” is: if you think Barry’s acolyte, the man who in the ’82 SOTU said, “…the government will never solve our problems …. THE GOVERNMENT IS OUR PROBLE!”! was a liberal/progressive.

I was , like Ronny a conservative D for decades. Years before I voted for Barry I was my college YD President! I read Barry’s poorly written book! Barry points out that there have been progressive, conservative hating Republicans for over 120 years (63 years when he wrote the book.).

To label Kristol a “conservative” is the worst smear on Ronny + Barry imaginable; outside of calling any Bush a conservative.

The progressive “elites” of the GOP have always hated conservatives. See Barry’s book!They feared Ronny- he won 49 tastes!. But when he was gone they got bolder. Eg. The liberal Dole in the Senate 22 years ago on why the CPI inflation index should be “chain linked”.

Don, is and has been for 3 years, hated by the GOP progressives! No Barry, Ronny folk hate Don. The Roosevelt, Rockerfeller, Bush folk hate him.