Harris Campaign Relying On RINO Endorsements To Win GOP Support
Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign is increasing efforts to court Republican voters after receiving endorsements from several prominent RINOs. Among those backing Harris are former GOP Reps. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois and Liz Cheney of Wyoming, along with Jimmy McCain, son of the late Arizona Sen. John McCain.
These endorsements from Republicans who have opposed President Donald Trump provide Harris’s campaign with a unique opportunity to reach out to moderate Republicans and Independents who may be dissatisfied with Trump’s leadership.
“We’re proud of the support we’re receiving from across the political spectrum,” said Harris campaign spokesperson Ian Sams. “Vice President Harris stands for patriotism, freedom, and upholding the Constitution — values that resonate with many Americans.”
To capitalize on this momentum, Harris’s campaign has launched a “Republicans for Harris” program and appointed a National Republican Engagement Director to lead outreach efforts targeting moderate Republicans and Independents.
President Trump’s campaign, however, remains strong with endorsements from former Democrats like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard. Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt mocked Harris’s RINO endorsements, saying, “No real conservative would ever back Kamala Harris, whose radical policies are far from what the Republican Party stands for.”