Trump's new midterm strategy: Outrage-3
GOP campaign strategists say
they need to close the intensity
gap with Democrats, who are
anticipating an anti-Trump wave. Stoking outrage has proven
effective. An October POLITICO/
Morning Consult poll found that
76 percent of Republicans think the news media fabricate stories about
Trump. And a Poynter
Institute study last year found that more than 60 percent of
respondents who supported
Trump believe that the media is
the "enemy of the American
people." "Taxes. Pelosi. Immigration," said
one person involved in Trump's
reelection effort. "These are red-
meat issues." Trump has also focused on the
economy and tax cuts, tweeting
on Monday that Democrats would
try to repeal the Republican tax
reform bill passed last December
if they win control of Congress. "This is too good to be true for
Republicans," Trump telegraphed
of the nascent repeal push, which
has virtually no chance of
passing.Source:Politico
they need to close the intensity
gap with Democrats, who are
anticipating an anti-Trump wave. Stoking outrage has proven
effective. An October POLITICO/
Morning Consult poll found that
76 percent of Republicans think the news media fabricate stories about
Trump. And a Poynter
Institute study last year found that more than 60 percent of
respondents who supported
Trump believe that the media is
the "enemy of the American
people." "Taxes. Pelosi. Immigration," said
one person involved in Trump's
reelection effort. "These are red-
meat issues." Trump has also focused on the
economy and tax cuts, tweeting
on Monday that Democrats would
try to repeal the Republican tax
reform bill passed last December
if they win control of Congress. "This is too good to be true for
Republicans," Trump telegraphed
of the nascent repeal push, which
has virtually no chance of
passing.Source:Politico
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