Some of the biggest Democratic Party donors are funding a group calling itself Republican Voters Against Trump.
On March 12, the Republican Accountability PAC announced it was launching a $50 million campaign in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
“The campaign features one- and two-time Trump voters from across the country—including swing states—who walked away due to January 6, his 91 felony counts, Ukraine, and other issues,” a release from Republican Voters Against Trump said. “Their voices will be elevated using a surround-sound approach, deploying ads on television, streaming, radio, billboards, and digital media in critical swing states.”
According to financial records filed with the Federal Election Commission, the super PAC is currently financed almost entirely by Democratic Party donors.
The PAC, which reports quarterly, was registered in February 2022. When it last reported with the FEC at the end of January, the PAC said it had raised about $8.2 million in 2023 and retained about $6.3 million on hand at the end of that year.
Representatives of Republican Voters Against Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Epoch Times.