My opinion of the president holds more value to the people I have direct contact with than those deep staters you just listedIts about as relevant as the people who say they are republican who voted for trump last cycle but will not vote for Trump this cycle
Sorry who is that crowd? Or are you meaning the Neo-Conservatives who voted for Trump last time in the HOPE he'd start some NEW Wars in The Middle East and when he DID NOT now they are ALL going to vote for Senile Creepy Joe because he CAN be easily manipulated due to him being Senile into starting some NEW Wars in The Middle East.
Peopling calling in and saying they will vote republican. Okay real scientific. Sounds like republicans calling in.
Not voting for Trump:
Voting for Biden:
- Sen. Mitt Romney (Utah): The party's 2012 presidential nominee said in February that he will not support Trump shortly after he voted to convict the president on one count in his impeachment trial.
- John Bolton: Trump's former national security adviser said he will not vote for Biden or Trump and hopes that history remembers Trump "as a one-term president."
- Jeff Flake: The Arizona Senator said he will not vote for Trump, but added that he's never voted for a Democrat for president, per The Washington Post.
- William H. McRaven: McRaven, who led the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, has publicly criticized the president. He told The New York Times, "This fall, it's time for a new leadership in this country — Republican, Democrat or independent."
On the fence:
- Colin Powell: The former secretary of state under George W. Bush and retired four-star general said that he will support Biden because he believes that Trump has "drifted away" from the Constitution.
- Carly Fiorina: The 2016 presidential candidate said she will support Biden because she believes he is "a person of humility and empathy and character," per The Atlantic.
- John Kasich: The former Ohio governor and 2016 presidential candidate is not only endorsing Biden, but also speaking at the DNC to support the former vice president.
- Miles Taylor: The former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff officially endorsed Biden saying, "Even though I'm not a Democrat, even though I disagree on key issues, I'm confident that Joe Biden will protect the country."
see the difference between real names and people calling in.
- Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska): Murkowski, one of Trump's consistent foils in the Senate, said that she was "struggling" to support the president's re-election after James Mattis, the former defense secretary, issued a public rebuke.