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Reports: Anti-Donald Trump Republican official mounting independent presidential bid

Aug 8, 2016, 18:36 IST

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Former CIA official Evan McMullin is expected to announce an independent presidential bid.Evan McMullin/Twitter

A former CIA official and anti-Donald Trump Republican was expected to announce an independent bid for the presidency on Monday, according to reports.

Evan McMullin, who currently serves as chief policy director for the House Republican Conference, will mount an independent presidential bid that will launch just three months from election day, according to BuzzFeed and MSNBC host Joe Scarborough

McMullin has repeatedly denounced Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, questioning the real-estate magnate's temperament and foreign policy credentials.

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Like many other third-party candidates, McMullin's begins his bid with obvious shortcomings.

He has little name recognition, and will likely have difficulty getting his name on the ballot in many states. BuzzFeed reported, however, that some major Republican donors are planning on backing the former CIA official's bid.

McMullin isn't the first GOP official to consider challenging Trump in the wake of his victory in the Republican primary. National Review columnist David French also considered a third-party bid earlier this year at the urging of high-profile figures in the Republican party, but eventually ruled against it.

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