Joe Biden Democrats, welcome John Kasich and other Never Trumpers to national convention

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These days, there's no shortage of conservative thought leaders who’ve had it with President Donald Trump. They include columnist George Will, editor Bill Kristol and Joe Scarborough, a one-time GOP congressman who now lights into Trump from his perch at MSNBC.

There is also Steve Schmidt, the director of John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign, and George Conway, a lawyer who once dug up dirt on President Bill Clinton and who is married to Trump aide Kellyanne Conway. The two have joined other Republicans to form The Lincoln Project, a group whose anti-Trump attack ads are so creative that they just might have elevated the genre to an art from.

Now comes word that John Kasich — the former Ohio governor and Republican presidential aspirant — is going to speak at this month's Democratic National Convention in favor of its presumptive presidential nominee Joe Biden.

Don't dismiss Never Trumpers

By any measure, it’s an impressive array of firepower for the benefit of the former vice president.

OPPOSING VIEW: Don't roll out welcome mat for Republican grifters

Former Vice President Joe Biden, left, and former Ohio Gov. John Kasich in 2017.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, left, and former Ohio Gov. John Kasich in 2017.

Yet some Democrats, generally from the liberal wing of the party, don’t want this help. They dismiss The Lincoln Project and other Never-Trump Republican groups as play toys of millionaire and billionaire donors. They actively don’t want Kasich to speak.

One of their arguments is that Republicans like Kasich will help steer Biden and the Democratic Party in a more centrist direction when they should be making a hard left turn.

There are also more convoluted arguments, such as that these Republicans will earn political chits and amass moral capital, which they will then use to turn on Democrats in the future. It all amounts to a deep distrust among progressives of anyone who doesn’t share their views.

This is, of course, extremely misguided. Democrats should welcome all the help they can get, especially from Kasich, a respected elder statesman from a battleground state in a battleground region of the country.

'Galactically incompetent president'

Crossover speakers at conventions are, moreover, nothing new. In 1996, Ronald Reagan's first press secretary James Brady, appeared at the Democratic convention with his wife, Sarah.

In 2004, both political conventions had Democratic keynote speakers. Just over a month after Barack Obama, then an Illinois state senator, delivered his famous "One America" speech, Zell Miller, a former Democratic governor of Georgia, gave a fiery speech to the GOP convention.

And in 2008, when Obama was the Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, a Democratic senator and former vice presidential candidate, spoke at the Republican convention on behalf of his friend, Sen. John McCain of Arizona.

The Democrats' No. 1 job is to restore constitutional rule to this country by ridding it of what Schmidt calls this “illiberal, dishonest, vile, corrupt and galactically incompetent president.” Republicans can help with that.

Their second job is to focus not on particular policy matters but on winning big in November. They should want to make his enablers in Congress feel something akin to physical pain when they see the election results coming in. And they should want to win so many swing voters and erstwhile Republicans that the GOP will be forced to face the reality that it simply has to change.

These are actually some of the same things principled anti-Trump Republicans want. Together with Democrats of all stripes, they could form a broad coalition of Americans intent on getting their country back.

Kasich, in particular, could make this case. Like Biden, he has developed a deep reservoir of respect by establishing a set of principles of public service and sticking to them. And, like Biden, he appeals to the types of voters who want a fair dose of pragmatism in their politics.

Progressives should welcome Kasich to the Democrats' convention. In fact, they should welcome all Republicans who want to join in. The larger their coalition, the larger the change they can bring about.

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