The Lincoln Project, a prominent Republican-backed Super PAC opposing Donald Trump's re-election, has released ad after ad targeting the president
WASHINGTON - Jimmy Tosh, who runs a multi-million dollar hog and grain farm in Tennessee, is a lifelong Republican. He is pro-gun, supports lower taxes and agrees with most of Republican President Donald Trump’s agenda.“I agree with 80% of the things he does; I just cannot stand a liar,” Tosh, 70, said of Trump.
The ultimate impact of these actions remains to be seen in a country so deeply polarized. The “Never Trump” Republicans failed to stop his ascent in 2016 and became marginal figures as Trump came to dominate the party during his presidency. But this year could be different, some strategists from both parties said.
Yet in a close election, even peeling away a sliver of wavering Republicans and some independents could make a difference, analysts said. Other top individual donors to The Lincoln Project include Christy Walton, the Walmart heiress who has mainly given to Democratic candidates in recent years; hedge fund billionaire Andy Redleaf, who sits on the board of visitors at the conservative Federalist Society; and Sidney Jansma Jr., an oil and gas executive from Michigan and a frequent donor to Republican candidates and causes.
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