News came about dozens of Republicans intending from former National Security officials to work to form a group opposed to the election of President Donald Trump, demanding a vote for Democratic candidate Joe Biden, to add another disturbance factor to Trump, a few months before the presidential elections in November .

A recent opinion poll, conducted by the New York Times in cooperation with the University of Siena's Public Opinion Studies Unit, indicated that Democrat Joe Biden won by winning 50% of the polls, while Trump won only 36% of the votes.

Trump's decline is mainly due to the deterioration of the economic indicators of the United States due to the effects of the emerging Corona virus "Covid-19", which led to the loss of more than 45 million Americans jobs, and closed huge economic sectors.

Many also blame President Trump's performance in the face of the Corona pandemic, which has resulted in nearly two and a half million Americans being infected, in addition to the death of more than 125,000 Americans so far.

Trump's position on the United States' protest demonstrations was an important factor in many Republicans taking a public stand against him.

Trump's support has fallen sharply among voters Republicans tend to rely on (Reuters)

Positions and spacing

In recent months, there have been positions separated between a number of Republican party figures and members of the Senate on the one hand, and President Donald Trump on the other hand.

The cycle of new defections began last February during the trial of President Trump by the Senate against the background of his authorities exploiting for personal gain from his country's relationship with Ukraine and obstructing the actions of Congress.

The start was with the Utah Republican Senator Mitt Romney voting in favor of condemning the president, which Trump, who launched a campaign against Romney through his Twitter account, did not accept, while his allies in the right-wing media spurred their anger on him.

In the wake of the killing of George Floyd, Minnesota, and during demonstrations in hundreds of American cities, President Trump tweeted, describing peaceful protesters as anarchists and likening them to terrorists.

This required that the Republican Senator of Alaska Lisa Murkowski announce that she was not sure whether she would support President Trump's re-election in November. Trump responded by threatening to travel to Alaska and support any rival Republican candidate.

Then Colin Powell, a former military secretary of state with a long history of leading Republican voices opposed to Trump's re-election, announced his intention to vote for Trump's Democratic rival Joe Biden.

John Bolton published a book damaging Trump's image (French)

Bang and intent

It coincided with the uproar that accompanied the publication of John Bolton's book, the former National Security Adviser, about his tenure as a key aide to Trump for 17 months, increasing doubts about the latter's capabilities and capabilities in dealing with the complexities of international issues.

A Reuters report explained the intention of dozens of Republicans who worked in the US national security services in the past to form a working group to support candidate Joe Biden.

Reuters added that the group would argue that Trump's four-year presidency would expose US national security to more risks and that Republicans should view Biden as a better option despite political differences.

Trump's decision to invite the US military to deal with protests in American cities because of the brutal killing of a white policeman by George Floyd, the unarmed black man, has eroded the confidence of voters - polled - with Trump.

The protests that accompanied the death of George Floyd were one of the factors that affected voter confidence in Trump (Reuters)

New factors

And many Republican symbols will not be alienated from President Trump, as many of the party's senior symbols presented the same tactics during the 2016 campaign.

Fifty former Republican officials, weeks before the 2016 elections, expressed their lack of confidence in the candidate Trump and his lack of skills and experience necessary for the presidency, and warned that he would be "the most dangerous president in American history."

A statement issued by this group stated that "Trump is not only ignorant of international affairs and the risks facing national security, but he does not show any desire to learn."

Although Trump did not have any experience in political or party work, he won the elections in 2016, when he was able to promote himself as the next change candidate from outside the corrupt American political elite.

But all of this has changed during the past three and a half years, and Trump is no longer the candidate for change, nor is he without a political record that can be evaluated and judged.

During Trump's rule, the Americans got close to the Trump politician who heads the most powerful country in the world, who made many decisions and adopted many policies.

Despite this, the election conferences that President Trump participated in over the past few days have shown that his campaign tone has not changed from that of 2016.

Trump did not care that the situation inside the United States changed dramatically due to the Corona epidemic, ethnic tension and economic decline, and ignored the record of his years of rule that spanned more than three and a half years.

Hence, the statement of the Republican group opposed to the Trump election confirmed that "the United States cannot tolerate another four years of Donald Trump's rule."