Kinzinger Would Choose Biden Over Trump 'In a Heartbeat'
Contrasting GOP Stances Emerge as Sununu, McConnell Commit to Party Nominee Despite Personal Reservations
- Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger stated he would vote for President Biden over former President Trump 'in a heartbeat', emphasizing his belief in a functioning democracy.
- Kinzinger, a vocal critic of Trump, expressed his lack of faith in the current state of the Republican Party.
- Despite his criticism of Trump, Kinzinger hopes for a win by fellow GOP contender Nikki Haley in the New Hampshire primary.
- New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, despite being a critic of Trump, committed to supporting him if he won the Republican nomination, even if convicted of a felony.
- Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell reiterated his obligation to support the Republican nominee for president, regardless of personal 'moral red lines'.