Trump conservative critics launch campaign to fight his re-election

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The critics include George Conway, the husband of US President Donald Trump's own chief adviser Kellyanne Conway.

A small group of President Donald Trump's fiercest conservative critics, including the husband of the President's own chief adviser, is launching a super PAC designed to fight Trump's re-election and punish congressional Republicans deemed his "enablers."

The principals include former John McCain adviser Steve Schmidt, former Ohio Governor John Kasich adviser John Weaver, former New Hampshire GOP chair Jennifer Horn, veteran Republican operative Rick Wilson and George Conway, a conservative attorney and husband of Trump's chief counsellor Kellyanne Conway.

Asked about the super PAC, Kellyanne Conway acknowledged her husband's involvement and said: "It's kind of disappointing to see some of the people who are involved, but not surprising." Yet recent elections suggest that Trump's party is losing ground with educated voters and women, particularly in America's suburbs, which have traditionally leaned Republican. This new group hopes to push those voters further toward the Democrats."They never got a president elected into the White House. I'm sure that hurts, very much.

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