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With GOP concerns about losing the House mounting, Trump drops talk of ‘Red Wave’
Sep 14, 2018 13:27:15   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/gop-concerns-losing-house-mounting-trump-drops-talk-red-wave-111737049.html

After several months of assuring supporters of a solid Republican victory in the midterms e******ns, President Trump has shifted his message in response to warnings from Republican operatives that his rhetoric could hurt the GOP by dampening its v**er turnout.

His refusal to talk about the possibility of Democrats winning was making Republican v**ers complacent, and could end up helping Democrats retake the House, operatives warned.

“In his recent rallies, he has maybe heard a few of us operatives out here that are saying, ‘Mr. President … I know we’re pushing back on our narrative but this actually needs to be a different strategy. We need to turn out our base,’” said Mike Shields, a Republican consultant who is a central player in the House GOP’s efforts to retain its majority.

Trump warned v**ers at a rally in Montana last week that if Democrats take the House this fall they could try to impeach him. Trump’s speech was “the message that will help,” said Shields, in an interview for the Yahoo News podcast, “The Long Game.”

“That will get our base turned out and it will cut into this lead and it will help us save the House,” Shields added.

Shields spent two years as chief of staff at the Republican National Committee in 2013 and 2014, where he oversaw its rebuilding effort to catch up with Democrats in the use of data and technology. He continues to play a key role in that space as a senior adviser to the Data Trust, a private company that serves as the repository for the Republican v**er file. From 2015 to 2016, Shields ran the Congressional Leadership Fund, the super-PAC aligned with the house speaker. He now runs his own media firm, Convergence.Shields said that during his time at the RNC, he gradually realized that part of his job would be not only to help the Republicans overtake the Democrats in their ability to run modern campaigns. He would also have to fend off challenges from conservative groups like the Koch brothers political operation, which wanted to replace the RNC in key areas such as providing v**er data to campaigns.

“I suddenly started realizing how tenuous a position the parties are in, how much under attack they are,” Shields said. “I believe in parties, and I think parties are good. No one says that.”

Parties, Shields said, are “essential to a functioning democracy.”

That echoes the warning in a book published earlier this year called “How Democracies Die,” by Harvard professors Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt.

“We like to believe that the fate of a government lies in the hands of its citizens. If the people hold democratic values, democracy will be safe. … This view is wrong,” Levitsky and Ziblatt write. “What matters more is whether political elites, and especially parties, serve as filters. Put simply, political parties are democracy’s gatekeepers.”


Shields said that after the McCain-Feingold legislation of 2002 shifted political donations out of the party structure and into the world of outside groups, the RNC drifted for several years. Barack Obama’s ree******n in 2012 was a wakeup call that the RNC had to be reimagined if it was going to remain relevant. Shields, and RNC chairman Reince Priebus, decided to focus on maintaining and improving the GOP’s historic v**er file, so that year in and year out, Republican campaigns could come to the RNC for the best data on which to base their v**er targeting efforts.

“We hadn’t redesigned ourselves along those lines until Reince did it in ’13, until we sort of asked ourselves, ‘What are we actually here to do?’ Shields said.

Shields is married to another high-power GOP operative, Katie Walsh, who took the RNC chief of staff job after him. They were engaged in early 2017 and married a year ago. Walsh was a deputy White House chief of staff in the first few months of Trump’s presidency and is now back at the RNC as a senior data and digital adviser.

Shields and Walsh are both deeply involved in the work of building a Republican party infrastructure that lasts over time, but for now, the coming midterms are their focus.

Increasing GOP turnout may help save seats, but it won’t be enough in some key races to counter extremely high enthusiasm among Democrats and anti-Trump independents. Democrats need to pick up 24 seats in the House to get to a majority of 218. And the Cook Political Report said in late August that of the 66 races that were too close to call, 62 were held by Republicans and only four by Democrats, pointing to a huge number of vulnerable Republican incumbents.

It’s not a good sign for the GOP.

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Sep 14, 2018 13:50:06   #
woodguru
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/gop-concerns-losing-house-mounting-trump-drops-talk-red-wave-111737049.html

After several months of assuring supporters of a solid Republican victory in the midterms e******ns, President Trump has shifted his message in response to warnings from Republican operatives that his rhetoric could hurt the GOP by dampening its v**er turnout.

His refusal to talk about the possibility of Democrats winning was making Republican v**ers complacent, and could end up helping Democrats retake the House, operatives warned.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/gop-concerns-losing-hou... (show quote)


Poor guy sure h**es being told what he can or can't say, now his message is get out and v**e, if you don't it's your fault if I get impeached, of course adding that he doesn't think that's going to happen.

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