Trump's new midterm strategy: Outrage
naccurate tweet, slammed the
media for mischaracterizing his
characterization of some
immigrants as "animals" and
called for ABC to fire Brian Ross over an incorrect report concerning the Russia
investigation. This kind of rhetoric is emerging
as a central element of his 2018
and 2020 campaign strategies.
Republican strategists, including
officials behind Trump's
reelection effort, are operating under the premise that
Democrats will be plenty
energized for the midterms and
2020 elections — and they largely
see their job as helping the GOP
match, or exceed, that energy. "This is what happens when two
parties are at war," said former
George W. Bush press secretary
Ari Fleischer, referring to Trump
and the news media. "But like two
combatants in a war, all the civilians can do is shake their
heads. The issue of who fired the
first bullet doesn't really matter
anymore. It's just a war."Source-Politico
media for mischaracterizing his
characterization of some
immigrants as "animals" and
called for ABC to fire Brian Ross over an incorrect report concerning the Russia
investigation. This kind of rhetoric is emerging
as a central element of his 2018
and 2020 campaign strategies.
Republican strategists, including
officials behind Trump's
reelection effort, are operating under the premise that
Democrats will be plenty
energized for the midterms and
2020 elections — and they largely
see their job as helping the GOP
match, or exceed, that energy. "This is what happens when two
parties are at war," said former
George W. Bush press secretary
Ari Fleischer, referring to Trump
and the news media. "But like two
combatants in a war, all the civilians can do is shake their
heads. The issue of who fired the
first bullet doesn't really matter
anymore. It's just a war."Source-Politico
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