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Biden Republicans? Some in GOP open to president s agenda | News, Sports, Jobs

Biden Republicans? Some in GOP open to president s agenda | News, Sports, Jobs
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Some North Carolina Republicans split with their political party

Will Weissert RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Jay Copan doesn t hide his disregard for the modern Republican Party. A solid Republican voter for the past four decades, the 69-year-old quickly regretted casting his 2016 ballot for Donald Trump. When Trump was up for reelection last year, Copan appeared on roadside billboards across North Carolina, urging other Republicans to back Democratic rival Joe Biden. Nearly three months into the new administration, Copan considers himself a Biden Republican, relieved by the new president s calmer leadership style and coronavirus vaccine distribution efforts. Copan is the type of voter Biden is counting on as he pushes an agenda that s almost universally opposed by Republicans in Washington. 

Biden Republicans? Some in GOP open to president s agenda

Some longtime GOP voters open to Biden s agenda

Nearly three months into the new administration, Copan considers himself a “Biden Republican,” relieved by the new president's calmer leadership style.

Biden Republicans? Some in GOP open to president s agenda | News, Sports, Jobs

National News Apr 12, 2021 In this April 8, 2021, photo Tom Rawles poses for a photo in Carefree, Ariz. Rawles is an ex-Republican county supervisor in Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix and was critical in Biden carrying swing-state Arizona. After voting for Biden, Rawles registered as a Democrat. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Jay Copan doesn’t hide his disregard for the modern Republican Party. A solid Republican voter for the past four decades, the 69-year-old quickly regretted casting his 2016 ballot for Donald Trump. When Trump was up for reelection last year, Copan appeared on roadside billboards across North Carolina, urging other Republicans to back Democratic rival Joe Biden.

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