Are they full converts, temporary allies of convenience, or a Trojan horse virus that Dems should be wary of?
I had a long, spirited talk with one of the group's founders. It got interesting.
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@ProjectLincoln is planning to spend eight figures on ads in swing states between now and election day to lure GOP voters away from Trump and defeat GOP Senators.
Importantly, this will include a big communication on vote-by-mail.
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Founder @jwgop tells me the group is wary of any rerun of what GOP Senators did to Obama in 2009:
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But does this commitment to democracy include continued support for *expanding* voting rights after Trump is gone?
They say yes:
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Does @ProjectLincoln believe a remade GOP must move away from reflexive tax cuts for the rich?
I did something crazy. I asked them:
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I asked what blame GOP bears for creating conditions for Trump's rise.
He admits doing things like helping elect Jeff Sessions to the Senate was a "brick in the road" to Trump:
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