Mathematically affirmed as the Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton is getting help from across the partisan divide — in the form of a super PAC designed to trawl for donations from Republicans opposed to presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.

Republican lobbyist Craig Snyder, who started working on behalf of Clinton in May, filed statement of organization papers Friday with the Federal Election Commission for Republicans for Hillary 2016. The political action committee can accept unlimited sums for advertising, direct mailings, staff and other expenses but cannot coordinate directly with Clinton or her campaign.

Snyder, the president of Ikon Public Affairs, plans to solicit disaffected high-dollar GOP donors and Republican insiders who are, like himself, in the “Never Trump” camp .



“This is a guy who is unfit to sit in the Oval Office at a time of international danger,” Snyder told CQ Roll Call.

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So far, the only donations to the effort have been “in kind,” Snyder said, including work on the organization’s website and three videos that portray Trump as a reckless commander in chief who would put U.S. national security at risk.



Snyder, whose former business partner, Roger Stone, was registered to lobby on behalf of the Trump Organization in 1999, won’t discuss fundraising goals but he wants to raise enough to pay for online and television spots.



“I would say, strategically, we would like to be able to have a meaningful presence in at least a few media markets that we think are potential tipping points in terms of the electoral college,” he said.