Conversation from Twitter anti Trump Lincoln Project wants to 86 all conservatives.
💥💥I know this group is a joke, but stop for a moment and really
understand what they are saying. They basically want to wipe out the
conservative ideology from the face of the earth. They want politcal genocide
and a final solution to
debate.
💥💥With
growing ambitions, a hit list: After 'dispatching' President Trump, the
pro-Democratic Lincoln Project hopes to 'dispatch' others: Tucker Carlson, Tom
Cotton, Josh Hawley, more. 'Our task won't be finished when Joe Biden takes the
oath of office.' https://t.co/zs2zmG2x8Q https://t.co/6BKKGzSiUc
The once-mocked ‘Never Trump’ movement becomes a
sudden campaign force
Groups such as the
Lincoln Project and Republican Voters Against Trump — which is focused on
first-person testimonials like Josh’s — emphasize guerrilla tactics and
scathing ads as they troll the president.
The movement seeks to build a national political operation to
oust both the president and his supporters in Congress, with a particular
emphasis on persuading white suburban voters who consider themselves true
Republicans to break from the president, according to interviews with more than
a dozen anti-Trump advisers and allies who are involved in the planning, some
of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private discussions.
Advisers to the
Lincoln Project, which they say has about 30 employees and raised $16.8 million
this quarter, will soon expand to include ground operations. They are
coordinating over 2,500 volunteers in Michigan and plan to next target
Republican Sens. Susan Collins (Maine), Joni Ernst (Iowa), Thom Tillis (N.C.)
and Lindsey O. Graham (S.C.), who they see as vulnerable after his challenger,
Jaime Harrison (D), pulled in a staggering $13.9 million since April.