Republicans appeal to not vote for President Trump on February 28 13:36

In the U.S. ruling Republican Party, officials who once worked to formulate the presidential election strategy held a rally, and the Trump administration said in the fall presidential election that `` the basic concept of good and evil has been lost ''. Appealed not to vote for the president. Democrats aiming to regain power have been calling on voters to dismiss dissatisfied Republicans, and the future focus is on whether Trump can solidify support within the party.

At the rally held in New York on the 27th, six consultants, who have been involved in developing the ruling Republican election strategy for many years, attended and actively exchanged opinions.

Among them, Steve Schmidt, who has formulated election strategies as an aide to former President Bush (the 43rd child) and the late Senator McCain, said, "The current administration has abandoned its responsibilities and has neglected dignity. I don't understand the basic concept of "."

He then appealed for a vote on other candidates to prevent President Trump from re-election, stating, "We must aggressively, not parry."

Meanwhile, the Democratic Party, which continues to select candidates for the November presidential election, has seen middle-aged candidates, such as Butjejedge, Biden, and Bloomberg turn to Republicans dissatisfied with President Trump. We are actively calling for a vote.

Under such circumstances, the future focus is on whether President Trump, who has gained nearly 90% of the support of Republicans, can solidify the support within the party.

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`` President Trump wanted to speak out as one of the people involved in the election strategy, a pressing crisis for America's future, '' said Stephrow, one of the members of the rally who worked on elections at Republican headquarters. I want to tell people who are dissatisfied with President Trump that they have friends. "