'A metastasizing cancer': GOP fundraiser warns Trump 'will destroy' the party if nominated in 2024

'A metastasizing cancer': GOP fundraiser warns Trump 'will destroy' the party if nominated in 2024
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A GOP fundraiser, who urged Republicans to "move on from" former President Donald Trump after he tried to overturn the 2020 election, publicly expressed concern that another Trump presidential nomination would "destroy the party," HuffPost reports.

Per HuffPost, a recently published article by Politico highlights GOP donors and officials who "are talking about how best to stop Trump" from getting away with the GOP nomination for president in 2024, even though no one has "a clear plan to stop him."

Attorney and veteran GOP fundraiser Eric Levine is unapologetic in his blistering critique of Trump, suggesting that he "is probably the only Republican in the country, if not the only person in the country, who can’t beat Joe Biden.”

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Levine told Politico Trump is "a metastasizing cancer who if he is not stopped is going to destroy the party."

He added, “Donald Trump is a loser. He is the first president since Hoover to lose the House, the Senate and the presidency in a single term.”

In the article, another donor and previous Trump supporter spoke out against the former president, asserting that the possibility of his success as the GOP candidate is “a five-alarm fire. And there is nobody coming to put it out."

The Republican donor requested anonymity.

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Politico reports:

His request for anonymity speaks to the bizarreness of this political moment, where even one time staunch supporters of the former president are reluctant to say out-loud what they and their cohort all say privately: That should the former president win the primary again, he would be very likely to lose again to Joe Biden, even as some polls show him besting his 2020 rival.

This comes a few days after the The Washington Post reported the billionaire "Koch network" announced that they would not support Trump in the 2024 presidential primaries.

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