Harris Campaign Targets GOP Voters With RINO Endorsements

Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign is intensifying efforts to win over Republican voters, following endorsements from several high-profile RINOs. Among those backing Harris are former GOP Reps. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois and Liz Cheney of Wyoming, both critics of President Donald Trump, as well as Jimmy McCain, son of the late Arizona Sen. John McCain.

The Harris campaign is using these endorsements to appeal to moderate Republicans and Independents who may be dissatisfied with Trump’s leadership. These RINOs have long been vocal in their opposition to Trump, making them key figures in Harris’s outreach strategy.

In addition to these endorsements, over 200 former aides to Republican presidents have expressed their support for Harris. Several Republicans, including former Trump White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham, even spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

“We are proud of the growing bipartisan support for Vice President Harris,” said campaign spokesperson Ian Sams. “She is committed to patriotism, freedom, and defending the Constitution, values that resonate with voters across the spectrum.”

The campaign recently launched its “Republicans for Harris” initiative and appointed a National Republican Engagement Director to lead outreach efforts targeting moderate Republicans and Independents.

Meanwhile, President Trump has secured endorsements from former Democrats like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard. Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt dismissed Harris’s RINO endorsements, stating, “No true conservative would ever support Kamala Harris, who represents open borders, higher taxes, and weak-on-crime policies.”