Joe Biden pinpointed as Dominic Cummings’ new target – Brexit maestro looking for US move

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The former Vote Leave chief has set out his blueprint to remove the Democrat from office and replace him with a radical Republican. His turn in attention to the US comes after successfully running the Brexit campaign and ensuring the UK left the EU once Boris Johnson was in office.

Explaining his plans for the US on his subscribers-only blog, Mr Cummings appealed for funding to help shake up Washington.

He said a “tiny and cheap” investment of £1.5-2million would be enough to see off Donald Trump in the 2024 election primaries and install a Republican candidate capable of beating Mr Biden and slashing the size of the US government.

He unveiled his plan as the US President’s opinion rating continue to slump.

The latest poll for NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist indicates 41 percent of US adults now disapprove of the President.

Mr Cummings said he had no plan to move to the US but was eager to help coordinate and organise a bid to oust Mr Biden from his home in London.

He wrote: “I would be interested to talk to people about something serious but for personal and professional reasons I’m not the right person to run this.”

His blog, titled “regime change #2”, launched a scathing attack on Mr Biden’s qualities to lead.

Describing him as “rubbish”, Mr Cummings said beating the US President at the next election would be “the easy bit”.

Equally dismissing the rest of the Democrats, he said senior party members were “firmly in the grip of a generation of activists deranged by Ivy League insanity”.

Instead, he said the hard part would be identifying the right candidate and scaling up the campaign quickly to beat Mr Trump in the Republican primaries.

He said in a matter of just months there would need to be a start-up campaign to “blast through the GOP primaries with a weird blend of democratic energy, technical skills and political strategy”.

Outlining the need to identify target voters and the issues that matter to them, he added: “The focus group guys/girls should be living in their pickups driving from swing state to swing state getting the language, rhythm and psychology of target voters embedded in their minds, with the music the voters listen to playing in the pickup.”

He said the plan would fail “without the candidate either having CEO skills or having the personality to hire people with such skill”.

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With Mr Trump out of the way and Mr Biden defeated in the next election, the Brexiteer said the new insurgent president would be free to tear up the US government.

Accusing Washington of being run by “permanent bureaucracies” that were reluctant to change, he called on many institutions to be abolished.

He said history had proven that only a very few US presidents, including Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt, had been able to control their governmental departments.

“In Washington as in London, the golden rule of government is — the government does not control the government.

“America needs a government that controls the government, as it did under FDR and Lincoln, and shatters the party structure which is a plague,” he said.

Advocating the break up of the Pentagon, he said a future president should walk into the building and say: “US defence will be run from our new startup agency ABC, here is Alice who is closing down this building and making many of you redundant and here is Bob who will rehire a small fraction of you for ABC.”

His criticisms of the US government are similar to assessments he made of the UK.

While working for Mr Johnson in No10, Mr Cummings was in charge of overseeing Whitehall reform, looking to slash bureaucracy at the heart of the Government.

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