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Anti-Trump GOP Group Releases Brutal Video of 113 Reasons Republicans Are Voting Against Trump in 2020

Anti-Trump GOP Group Releases Brutal Video of 113 Reasons Republicans Are Voting Against Trump in 2020
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Republican Voters Against Trump (RVAT) describes their organization as "...Republicans, former Republicans, conservatives, & former Trump voters who can't support Trump this fall." Their website includes a link where like minded individuals are encouraged to share their own story about why they cannot support Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

Some of those first person accounts were compiled into a video titled "113 Reasons REPUBLICANS Aren't Voting for Trump in 2020." While some of the reasons are based on moral principles, others are because of personal interactions with the President either before or after he was elected in 2016.


You can watch the video here:

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At just under 12 minutes, the ad is too long to run on most TV networks or streaming platforms.

But the video may get traction on social media where people can watch it at their own convenience and share it with others.

RVAT has shared the video on their Facebook...

...and Twitter accounts.

Some felt only one reason was needed.

While others thought there were many more.




Reactions to their latest video included suggestions for how to tackle voting in the 2020 election.

RVAT has produced a number of videos and ads.

Some of RVAT's testimonials come from former members of Trump's own administration.

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RVAT has also produced ads endorsing Joe Biden for President.

Many of their ads feature the POTUS' own words.


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In addition to videos, the group has placed billboards in strategic locations across the country.

The billboards also feature testimonials

As of Friday, September 11, the 2020 election is 52 days away.

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