US election 2024: Ex-Republican prez George W. Bush’s attorney general extends support to Harris
In the latest support to Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, the attorney general under former Republican president George W. Bush, Alberto Gonzales said he will vote for the vice president in the November election.
Making the announcement in Politico, Gonzales said he can't sit quietly as Donald Trump eyes a return to the White House. "For that reason, though I'm a Republican, I've decided to support Kamala Harris for president."
Trump's involvement in the US Capitol attack on January 6, and his felony convictions were the main reasons for the Republican to offer his support to Harris.
"Trump failed to do his duty and exercise his presidential power to protect members of Congress, law enforcement and the Capitol from the attacks that day. He failed to deploy executive branch personnel to save lives and property and preserve democracy," said Gonzales.
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Though Gonzales admits that he does not really know Trump, he said several senior officials who worked for the former US president now refuse to support him.
"Their unwillingness to endorse their former boss is an indictment of his character at a level equal to his many, many criminal indictments," he said.
Gonzales’s backing for Harris comes after Taylor Swift extended her support to Harris and said she would be casting her vote for the Democratic candidate after watching the debate.
"I think she is a steady-handed, gifted leader and I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos." she wrote on Instagram.
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Pitch for the swing states
After the debate, both candidates are preparing their pitch for the swing states. Harris, who is in North Carolina on Thursday, will hold campaign events in Charlotte and Greensboro. Meanwhile, Trump will be heading west to Tucson, Arizona, as he aims to stabilize his campaign.
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In the latest support to Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, the attorney general under former Republican president George W. Bush, Alberto Gonzales said he will vote for the vice president in the November election.
Making the announcement in Politico, Gonzales said he can't sit quietly as Donald Trump eyes a return to the White House. "For that reason, though I'm a Republican, I've decided to support Kamala Harris for president."
Trump's involvement in the US Capitol attack on January 6, and his felony convictions were the main reasons for the Republican to offer his support to Harris.
"Trump failed to do his duty and exercise his presidential power to protect members of Congress, law enforcement and the Capitol from the attacks that day. He failed to deploy executive branch personnel to save lives and property and preserve democracy," said Gonzales.
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Though Gonzales admits that he does not really know Trump, he said several senior officials who worked for the former US president now refuse to support him.
"Their unwillingness to endorse their former boss is an indictment of his character at a level equal to his many, many criminal indictments," he said.
Gonzales’s backing for Harris comes after Taylor Swift extended her support to Harris and said she would be casting her vote for the Democratic candidate after watching the debate.
"I think she is a steady-handed, gifted leader and I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos." she wrote on Instagram.
ALSO READ | US swing state smackdown: Harris, Trump intensify battle for 7 states as election day nears
Pitch for the swing states
After the debate, both candidates are preparing their pitch for the swing states. Harris, who is in North Carolina on Thursday, will hold campaign events in Charlotte and Greensboro. Meanwhile, Trump will be heading west to Tucson, Arizona, as he aims to stabilize his campaign.