“I would encourage those who are still supporting the lost cause of President Trump’s reelection to put the country first,” he told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union.”
“It’s hard to escape the interpretation that they are frightened, that President Trump will tweet them into political oblivion if they don’t do exactly what he says,” he said. “But, you know, there are things that are more important than bowing to the fear of a demagogue. One of those things that is more important is the United States of America and our Constitution and the continuation of the American experiment.”
A number of Republicans, including Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander, are also calling for Trump to “put the country first” — especially after electors vote.
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Republican, acknowledged to Tapper in a separate interview Sunday that Biden is “President-elect” and said the GOP needs to come together.
“If we are a nation of laws and this is the Constitution and this is the law and this is how it breaks out and the courts have ruled, then President Biden is going to be our next President,” Cassidy said. “As Abraham Lincoln said, a house divided by itself cannot stand. Our nation, our conservative movement, our Republican Party can’t stand if we are divided against ourselves. So at some point we have to come together for all of those reasons.”
Gore on Sunday also praised Biden’s goals for addressing the climate crisis, telling Tapper he believes Biden can “really rally the world to make more rapid progress” in solving it.
CNN’s Nicky Robertson contributed to this report.