Posted on 07/29/2017 7:18:13 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
GOP Senate candidates across the country are battling to emerge as the pro-Trump candidate in contested primaries.
President Trumps approval rating might be stagnant nationally, but he still enjoys strong support with many of the GOP primary voters who will decide crucial Senate primaries ahead of the 2018 midterm election.
So GOP candidates in states that Trump carried in November are beginning to hammer their opponents as unfaithful supporters of the president to gain an edge in their primaries.
One clear example of this trend is in Indiana, where fellow Indiana Republican congressmen Luke Messer and Todd Rokita are poised to clash in whats already become a nasty primary. Messer jumped into the race this week, with Rokita all but assured to follow.
Rex Early and Tony Samuel, who served as the top leadership on Trumps Indiana campaign operation, penned a letter on Thursday hailing Rokita as a loyal Trump supporter throughout the election. While the men wrote the letter in their personal capacity the dormant Trump campaign hasnt weighed in the letter was clearly meant to give Rokita room to claim the pro-Trump mantle.
Of the members of Indianas congressional delegation, Todd Rokita is the only one that actively and specifically campaigned for candidate Trump never wavering and never jumping on and off the Trump Train, they wrote.
Rokitas campaign manager, Bryan Reed, took the issue further in his own statement that noted The Hills reporting that in April 2016, Messer floated the possibility that a white knight candidate could emerge if no candidate won the majority of GOP convention delegates.
Despite his efforts to fool Hoosier Republicans and cozy up to President Trump now, what is very clear is that Messer was less than enthusiastic, and even openly critical of Donald Trump even as he ran against Crooked Hillary, the media establishment and the beltway elite, Reed said.
A Rokita ally told The Hill that the campaign would no doubt bring up the issue in advertisements if he decides to run.
But Messers camp swatted aside the characterization. Greg Pence, Messers finance director and the brother of Vice President Pence, praised both Early and Samuel as friends but said that theres been a misunderstanding.
Rex and Tony dont speak for the Trump campaign ... its not a correct statement and it was made by two individuals who, at this point, are no longer affiliated with the Trump campaign, Greg Pence told The Hill.
Pence went on to note that Rokita had first endorsed Rubio and added that many members of Messers finance committee are longtime allies of the vice presidents.
Luke voted for Donald Trump in the primary. From my perspective, hes been standing by him since then, Pence added.
Trump is still extremely popular among Indiana Republicans 83 percent of state Republicans approve of his job performance, according to an internal Messer poll published by Howey Politics earlier this month. Thats far higher than Trumps job approval rating in the state, which Gallup recently found to be 47 percent.
Thats why one unaffiliated Indiana Republican told The Hill that right now, aligning with Trump is a no-brainer strategy.
Who's to say where the trend lines will be come [the day of the Indiana Senate primary], but right now it's where the smart money sits, he said.
But he noted that Rokitas release tarred John Hammond, Indianas Republican National Committeeman, and warned that pressing the issue too hard could backfire.
The question becomes how far will the game of one-upmanship go and to what end?
Similar battles are playing out in other states too.
Support for Trump has become the defining issue in Alabamas upcoming Senate primary, where Sen. Luther Strange (R-Ala.) and his allies are pummeling Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) for critical comments he made about Trump during the 2016 primary.
The attacks, levied by Stranges campaign and allies like the Senate Leadership Fund, which has earmarked up to $10 million to support Strange in the bid to permanently fill former Attorney General Jeff Sessions Senate seat, have so far dominated the race. And this week, Brooks doubled down on his comments to side with Sessions, who has been publicly pilloried by Trump.
In Michigan, former Trump state campaign co-chairwoman Lena Epstein has made her support of Trump a key part of her primary bid. Barring any long-shot bid by musician Kid Rock, Epstein has a clear lane as the pro-Trump candidate in the race thanks to her campaign experience.
Shes campaigned as an unabashed supporter of Trump she signs emails to her supporters as 2016 Trump co-chairman," called for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign because of Trumps disappointment in him and regularly promises to support Trumps America First" agenda. And she used that experience to needle her opponent as being the choice of the GOP insiders, comparing the dynamic to how the party insiders had wanted Trump to lose too.
The dynamic could play out in West Virginias Republican primary too, where Rep. Evan Jenkins and Attorney General Patrick Morrisey are locked in their own harsh battle for the partys Senate nomination. Trump sports a 60 percent job approval rating among all adults there, according to a recent Gallup poll. While the polling doesnt include a partisan breakdown, the result is indicative of overwhelming support among Republicans.
Jenkins endorsed Trump about a week before the states GOP primary, which he won handily. But Morrisey, who had backed Texas Sen. Ted Cruzs presidential bid, remained neutral until around the GOP convention.
A source close to Jenkins said that they too may focus on the issue in the primary.
GOP operatives agree that theres ample space to win a party primary as the pro-Trump candidate as long as a candidate isnt all talk.
One of the things GOP primary voters liked about Trump was his authenticity, to say what he means and not back down, said Kevin McLaughlin, a former top adviser to the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
You have to embrace the style, the overarching theme of We are going to change Washington. But at the same time, you have to be authentic to your beliefs.
But with so much time before the 2018 primaries, let alone the general election, bear-hugging Trump could have its downsides. The presidents approval rating is already underwater in states like Indiana and Michigan, so a full embrace could leave a candidate with little room to moderate if needed.
Bernie Porn, a pollster with EPIC-MRA in Michigan, told The Hill that his late May polling found that Trump has a 67 percent job approval rating among Republicans in the state.
They may not be aware that the numbers are not as high as they may expect among Republicans, so that might not be the wisest thing in the world, Porn said about candidates embracing Trump in a purple state like Michigan.
If they get the nomination, they have to live with that identification with independents.
But John Yob, an adviser to Epsteins campaign in Michigan, said that hes not worried about that dynamic.
Lena Epstein was Donald Trump's Co-Chairman when he won Michigan for Republicans for the first time since 1988 despite public polling to the contrary, he told The Hill by email.
The path for a Republican US Senate candidate to win Michigan in 2018 is with an America First message that emphasizes rebuilding the middle class.
A whole lot of RINO’s need to be replaced.
Franken and Klobuchar are racing to align with Wellstone.
They saw what happened to what’s-her-face in NH, who bashed Trump but ended up losing and then groveled to Trump for a job.
Even if true, much too little and far far too late.
Replace the worst of them as the come up. Maybe keep the lesser offenders for this round to maintain the majority, but replace them all once it’s manageable.
And investigate every one of them to the nth *after* they’re gone. That’ll put the fear into those thieving degenerates that remain.
“In Michigan, former Trump state campaign co-chairwoman Lena Epstein has made her support of Trump a key part of her primary bid. Barring any long-shot bid by musician Kid Rock, Epstein has a clear lane as the pro-Trump candidate in the race thanks to her campaign experience.”
Longshot? Really? Like Trump was a “longshot” despite being ahead in the polls the whole primary race.
“The poll released by Trafalgar Group shows that indeed it will be game on if Ritchie runs. The musician leads among potential Republican candidates with 49.62 percent. In second is undecided with 28.10 percent.”
IIRC a poll showed him beating the Democrat by 8%.
Don’t Bee a Don’t Bee.
The senate is where the action is. Corker, Heller, Flake must be peeing in their pants now.
Support primary candidates on principal. The closer they are to the incumbent, the more the incumbent will vote with Trump up until the election.
Was it Rokata that was SoS when Indiana’s voter ID law went to SCOTUS ? He cleaned up quite a bit of the voter fraud in the state iirc. Don’t know the other candidate.
The list of effective traitors in the Senate is long.
Corker is a straight up traitor.
In Texas, Cornyn is anti Trump. also several congressmen including Mac Thornberry, chair on the defense appropriations committee. It is my opinion that if they dont shape up pretty damned quick they are finished in politics. This “never Trump” crap is getting to smell real bad.
Corker, Hatch, Heller and Flake must be removed from office for their vote for Rubio’s amnesty.
They WILL vote to give away the country again if we don’t.
Goodbye Tammy Baldwin
Corker also was instrumental in greasing the skids for Obama’s Iran deal.
Poor guy. Whatta name 😩
Corker, Hatch, Heller and Flake must be removed from office ....
YES. Number ONE priority!!
The only worse name is Mike Hunt.
Can we schedule something up on the range and get them into the same airplane?
IIRC , Cornyn is not up for reelection this go round .
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.