Both Biden and Trump campaigns scrambled to woo supporters of former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who dropped out of the Republican primary race in March. Haley did not endorse Trump at the time but has since said she would vote for him.
The Biden campaign has held meetings with Haley voters and is placing a "seven-figure ad buy" targeting such voters, the Biden campaign official said. There's little precedent for large numbers of Republicans to back a Democrat in a presidential election.
Trump, meanwhile, is fundraising in liberal San Francisco, hoping to attract venture capital money from those turned off by Biden's liberal policies.
The Republican Party has coalesced around Trump this election season, after his repeated lies about having won the 2020 election against Biden, and the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol led by his followers.
Kinzinger and fellow US Representative Liz Cheney were the only two Republicans who joined the the House of Representatives Jan. 6 select committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack. Both were later censured by the party.
Published 06 June 2024, 17:13 IST