We need to keep a running list of ALL the Republican Traitors who walked away from Trump. Many of these same people were pushing for open borders. Here's a List....
I think we need the list so we are informed who NOT to vote for when they come up for re-election. .
Found a article on Townhall that has a good list:
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Republicans who have broken with Trump to congratulate Biden on his win.
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Senators
Mitt Romney of Utah extended his congratulations to both the president-elect and the vice president-elect on behalf of himself and his wife, Ann, in a statement on Twitter: "We know both of them as people of good will and admirable character," Romney wrote. "We pray that God may bless them in the days and years ahead."
Romney also told reporters on Nov. 10 that Biden should be given the tools to begin a transition.
"It's very much in our national interest, in our foreign policy interest, national security interest, to make sure that if there's a new team that may become the leadership team, that they be given all access as quickly as possible,” Romney told NBC News.
Susan Collins of Maine released a statement congratulating Biden and Harris on their "apparent victory," but also acknowledging Trump's efforts to question the election results. She urged patience during the vote count, saying "The process has not failed our country in more than 200 years, and it is not going to fail our country this year."
John Cornyn of Texas, when asked if Biden would be the next president, replied "I haven't seen anything that would change the outcome."
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska released a congratulatory statement in which she said she will be ready to work with their administration. "While we may not always agree, I will work with them to do what is right for Alaska — just as I will continue to emphasize collaboration and bipartisanship with my colleagues in a narrowly divided Senate," she wrote.
Jim Risch of Idaho acknowledged Biden as president-elect, in an interview with The Spokesman-Review. “This is my second transition where we move from one political party to another in the White House,” he said, adding that the transition "is a change in the music playing in the background."
Mike Rounds of South Dakota has sidestepped questions about the president's unfounded claims of voter fraud but told NBC News on Nov. 10 that Biden should have the access to resources during the transition.“Well, with regard to the transition itself — I think they should be able to work out any issue between them, to allow certain parts of it to move forward."
Marco Rubio of Florida referred to Biden as "president-elect" when discussing a potential member of his cabinet. Asked if he believed Biden was president-elect, Rubio said "Well ultimately that's what the results, the preliminary results seem to indicate you certainly have to anticipate if that's the highest likelihood at this point."
Ben Sasse of Nebraska extended congratulations on behalf of himself and his wife, Melissa, according to the Omaha World-Herald. "Today in our house we pray for both President Trump and President-Elect Biden, that both would be wise in the execution of their respective duties during this important time in our nation," Sasse said.
Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania told Pittsburgh television station WTAE on Nov. 10 that it is likely that Biden is the next president and it's important for a transition process to begin. “We're on a path it looks likely Joe Biden is going to be the next president of the United States," he said. "It's not 100% certain but it is quite likely, so I think a transition process ought to begin.”
Bill Cassidy of Louisiana said in a statement that he voted for Trump, but Joe Biden won — after Michigan certified its results on Monday. He urged a transition “for the sake of the country.” “President Trump’s legal team has not presented evidence of the massive fraud which would have had to be present to overturn the election,” he added, nodding at Trump's legal efforts in six swing states.
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Representatives
Fred Upton of Michigan raised his hand to work with the president-elect and both sides of the aisle in Congress, saying, "We have to find a way to come together, bridge divisions and focus on solutions that help the millions who are struggling." Upton quoted Fredrick Douglass in his statement, writing, "I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong."
Francis Rooney of Florida congratulated Biden on a "successful campaign" and called for all Americans "to come together to support" him. Rooney urged bipartisanship, saying "our nation will only be successful if the new admin is."
Will Hurd of Texas wished the president-elect good luck and urged Americans to come together and "respect the decision" of the voters. "More unites us than divides us; we can find common ground," he said. "I hope the president-elect can embody this."
Tom Reed of New York extended his congratulations "out of respect and deference to the moment" after calling for transparency in vote counts. "We are ready to come together, work as one and help all Americans through the difficult times ahead," he said.
Paul Mitchell of Michigan released a statement congratulating both Biden and Harris on a "hard-fought" campaign. "America now looks to you to lead our country and unite us for the common good," he said.
Representative Don Young of Alaska offered his contratulations to the Biden Team
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Governors
Charlie Baker of Massachusetts congratulated the president-elect and vice president-elect on their victory after a "long and divisive campaign." "It is critical for us all to focus on the very real and immediate challenges facing this nation."
Phil Scott of Vermont congratulated the next president and vice president on their historic moment, saying it is his "greatest hope that they will be successful in uniting our country and leading us forward through these difficult times." "The voters have spoken," Scott said. "It is now up to all of us to rise above the anger and divisiveness and to turn our focus to common humanity and love of family, freedom and country. This is what real leadership would call on us to do — win or lose."
Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan
https://dailycaller.com/2020/11/22/larry-hogan-trump-concede/
Republican Governor of Georgia Brian Kemp: $107 Million purchase of Dominion voting machines.
https://www.govtech.com/security/Georgia-Awards-107M-Voting-Machine-Contract-to-Dominion.html
Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland: https://dailycaller.com/2020/11/22/larry-hogan-trump-concede/
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Videos/Media:
Newsmax
Newsmax Calls Biden Winner in Mich., Nevada, Pa. Based on Certifications
https://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/998633/16
Beware of NewsMax, CEO is "friends" with & Contributes Millions to the Clintons....
https://poal.co/s/QStorm/217418
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Fox News
Tucker Carlson
Laura Ingraham
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61Y9QdNHuKk
Geraldo Rivera
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Fox News Ratings Circling the Drain:
https://jssocial.pw/ppkey/fget/pic8/upload/szP6aM3PWt.jpeg
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Republican Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey
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Chris Christy (Chris Christy also said Trump should concede.)
GOP Chris Christie: Trump’s Legal Team Has Been a ‘National Embarrassment’...urges Trump to Concede
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RAT Paul Ryan Declares U.S. Election 'Over' in Euro Banking Conference Talk
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Republican Governor of Arizona Douglas Anthony Ducey
I'd posted The RINO-Traitor List of Republicans Calling on Trump to Concede. Thanks for making a comprehensive list!
ttps://thenewamerican.com/latest-to-cave-more-republicans-call-on-trump-to-concede/
Trump's billionaire donor friend & World Jewish Congress Prez backs Biden team & calls Joe president-elect
President Trump Must Consider Annihilating the GOP to Reverse Electoral Impropriety
https://voat .co/v/GreatAwakening/4132352
The Republican Swamp
1). Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah.)
2). Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska)
3). Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine),
https://nypost.com/2020/11/09/susan-collins-joins-romney-murkowski-in-recognizing-biden-win/
4). Arkansas R Gov Asa Hutchinson
5). Kellyanne Conway https://youtu.be/0n2I8XCTxZ8
6). Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.)
7). John Kasich
8). Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.)
9). Tom Reed R-NY
10).Vermont Gov. Phil Scott,
11). Outgoing Rep. Will Hurd (R-Tex.),
12). Outgoing Rep. Paul Mitchell (R-Mich.)
13). Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker
14). Utah Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox
15). Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska)
16). Retiring Rep. Francis Rooney (R-Fla.)
17). Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
18). Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.)
19).Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.)
20). Rep. John Curtis (R-Utah)
21). Former Vice President Dan Quayle
22). Former Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.)
23), Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine
24). Karl Rove poured
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas)
25). New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu
26). The Center for Election Integrity, a bipartisan, 40-member group that includes Trump’s former Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, stated “the outcome of the election is clear,” calling Biden the president-elect and urging the administration to begin the transition.
27). Trump’s former National Security Adviser and yosemite sam clone John Bolton
28). Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho) -- 'closest Trump allies' == two faced quisling
28) Four other Trump-allies in the Senate acknowledged Biden’s victory: Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) referred to Biden as “president-elect,”
29). ...Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) said it’s “increasingly likely” Trump will succeed,
30). Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) said “it looks like it will be President Biden”
31)...and Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said the president on Jan. 20th will “probably be Joe Biden.”
32) Outgoing Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.)
33). Utah Gov. Gary Herbert – who called Biden “president-elect” in a statement –
34). and Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey
35). Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.)
36). Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.)
37). Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va)
38). Rep. Steve Stivers (R-Ohio)
39). Paul Ryan
40). Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who has vocally backed Trump’s legal efforts, nonetheless said there should be a “contingency in place” and asserted “allowing the GSA to move forward on some of the transition work prejudices in any way any of the legal claims the president intends to make,” according to Bloomberg and NBC News.
41). NBC also reported that Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) said Trump should “allow certain parts” of the transition to “move forward.”
42). Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), the most senior Republican in the Senate, told CNN Biden should receive intelligence briefings. ET TU GRASSLEY?
source for most of the above is forbes
43). GSA Chief Emily Murphy: After weeks of delay, the General Services Administration chief Emily Murphy told Biden’s team on Nov. 23 that the Trump administration is making federal resources available for his transition into office.
44). Republican Gov. Doug Ducey
45). In Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp ...
46). ...and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, both Republicans, certified Biden’s slender victory there and have resisted calls from Trump and his supporters to throw out the results.
47). Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) went as far as any Republican in embracing Biden. The two worked together on the Beau Biden Cancer Moonshot proposal, named for Biden’s son who died of brain cancer in 2015, turning it into a massive 2016 medical research bill.
48). Sen. Patrick J. Toomey (R-Pa.) held out until Nov. 21 when a federal judge, ushered to confirmation by the staunch conservative senator, issued a scathing rebuke of Trump’s legal challenges in Pennsylvania and gave a legal seal of approval to Biden’s win there.
49). Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.),
50). Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.)
51). Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas)
52). Former President George W. Bush
53). Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-Va.)
54). Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.)
55). Six GOP governors (see above)
56). Anyone who said "Biden should get intel updates" --
57). Ted Cruz
58). James Lankford
59). Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy
60). Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander
61). GOP House Leader Jim Durkin (Illin.)
62). House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney (Wy.)
63). Alaska Rep. Don Young
63). Florida Rep. Francis Rooney
64). Illinois Rep. John Shimkus
65). Michigan Rep. Paul Mitchell
66). Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon
67). New York Rep. Tom Reed
68). Texas Rep. Will Hurd
69). Utah Rep. John Curtis
70). Dusty Johnson
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