George Conway group launches campaign to gin up GOP and independent support for Biden

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The Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump conservative super PAC run in part by George Conway, launched a campaign Wednesday to gin up support among Republicans and independents for Joe Biden’s White House bid.

The group stressed the initiative, dubbed Republicans & Independents for Biden, will be independent of the former vice president’s campaign and said it will focus its efforts on battleground states. 

“Former Vice President Joe Biden has the wisdom, the skills, and the relationships this nation needs to shape a government of the people which will lead us out of the multiple crises that Donald Trump has brought upon us,” said Lincoln Project founder John Weaver. “An Army of the Decent — of which Republicans and Independents for Biden will play a part — will sweep out Donald Trump and his enablers.” 

The initiative marks the GOP group’s latest action to boost Biden after it endorsed the former vice president last month. 

The Lincoln Project has been embroiled in a back-and-forth with Trump over a string of ads they released hammering the president for his rhetoric and response to the coronavirus.

“There’s mourning in America,” the narrator says in the group’s highest-profile TV spot. “Today more than 60,000 Americans have died from a deadly virus Donald Trump ignored. With the economy in shambles more than 26 million Americans are out of work, the worst economies in decades.” 

Trump has since torn into the group, dismissing as “losers” its leaders such as Conway, a Washington, D.C. attorney who is also married to Trump White House counselor Kellyanne Conway.

“I don’t know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad,” Trump tweeted last week.

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