Posted on 03/26/2016 12:33:41 PM PDT by Kaslin
The next big event in the GOP primaries comes on April 5th in Wisconsin — the focus of one of the chapters in my upcoming book Going Red. The book focuses on Brown County as a key target for the GOP in the general election, and a bellwether for the critical northeastern quadrant of the state. Green Bay anchors Brown County, and it will take significant attention in this area to run up a big enough lead to take the state. Presidential candidates will need to spend some time in Brown, especially the Republican nominee.
Donald Trump will get a head start on that effort, doing a town hall on Wednesday from Green Bay. But he’ll do the event live on MSNBC, with Chris Matthews as moderator:
Donald Trump may have declared debate season to be over, but he has agreed to another town hall, this one hosted by Chris Matthews on MSNBC at 8 PM Wednesday, March 30. Matthews will put questions to the GOP front-runner, as will voters in Green Bay, WI, where the town hall will be set. …
I think weve had enough debates, Trump said at a news conference about a week before that debate was scheduled. I mean, how many times do you have to give the same answer to the same question? Trump said at that news conference, announcing hed snagged Ben Carsons endorsement. Trumps chief rival, Ted Cruz has suggested Trumps afraid to debate him again and challenged Fox News Channels Bill OReilly to convince his pal Trump to another debate, which OReilly would moderate.
That choice may seem a bit strange. Would it be easier to deal with Ted Cruz or Chris Matthews? The former has a motive to make Trump look bad, but Matthews isn’t exactly a neutral arbiter when it comes to Republicans, either.
However, the choice may be brilliant, assuming Matthews doesn’t end up humiliating Trump. Brown County has become a bitter battleground in Wisconsin politics, but voters there want a candidate who break out past old partisan divisions and create pragmatic results. Trump has at least an opportunity to make the argument that he can deliver on that promise, but he’ll have to transcend the potential for MSNBC to handicap him.
Also, Trump’s main issue — immigration — might play a little differently than it does elsewhere, as I write in Going Red:
Graul believes immigration will be a messy issue in 2016, but that it might not break the way conservatives expect. This is due in part to the needs of the Green Bay industrial core, but it also the dairy farms in the rural parts of Brown County. Youve got a dairy industry that would cease to exist without immigrants working on these dairy farms, he says. Youve got food processing industry, particularly the meat packing industry, that would have to shutter its doors without immigrant labor.
In Brown, the Republicans on the farms and the Democrats in the city may actually swap the traditional positions on immigration. The family farm has changed, and it takes outside labor to make it work. You cant make it work anymore on thirty cows, Graul explains. So farms are getting bigger to survive, and theyre getting bigger and bigger. And they need workers on those farms, and theyre not going to find that from white kids coming out of Bay Port High School. Theyre finding it in immigrant labor.
That’s not to say there isn’t support for Trump’s general approach on immigration in Brown County, either; there certainly is. But to succeed in Brown in the general election, the nominee will have to craft a very careful path in laying out a conservative approach to the problem. Can Trump thread that needle and prove he understands the way that issue works in northeastern Wisconsin? We’ll see after Wednesday’s townhall. That will be a big test of whether Trump has the skills, or even the intent, of running the kind of campaign that can compete on the local level by making the message relevant to each community — a test that Republicans failed in both 2008 and 2012.
A good performance might also convince prominent Wisconsin Republicans to come to to his side. So far, most of them are sitting out the primary fight:
Donald Trump is heading to Wisconsin next week with virtually no political support from GOP politicians in the state, remarkable for a party front-runner at this late stage of the nominating fight. …
Many officeholders have endorsed no Republican in the race. The two candidates who had the most “establishment” backing in the state first Gov. Scott Walker, then Florida Sen. Marco Rubio both dropped out.
Of Trump’s remaining rivals, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has gotten more endorsements than Ohio Gov. John Kasich, and is making a concerted push here to consolidate Trump’s opponents in the party. That effort is showing some signs of success on the eve of the April 5 primary.
The Wednesday townhall will be Trump’s best chance to woo at least some of them to his side. And agreeing to go on MSNBC at this stage certainly appears to be a way for Trump to focus his attention more on the general election and make a wider ask for support.
For the past few years, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reporter and columnist Salena Zito has been a frequent guest on my TEMS live-stream and podcasts. Yesterday Salena got a chance to ask the questions on the Tribune-Review’s Off-Road Politics podcast, discussing the 2016 general election and my upcoming book Going Red. Salena does a significant amount of reporting in critical swing states, including some included in the book, and we discuss the risks and opportunities for Republicans after the nominations are settled:
Off-Road Politics: Salena Zito & Ed Morrissey discuss Going Red
I’d be more inclined to watch if Clay Matthews were the moderator. I suspect that Packers fans feel the same.
Trump has, to his credit in my opinion, shown a willingness to challenge the old rules of acceptability
He does interviews with orielly, Cooper, amd lemon. He’s willing to charge headfirst into hostile media territory
It’s a general election strategy, aimed at winning votes everywhere.
Will it play out to his advantage?
Time will tell
It probably doesn't help that I'm a Vikings fan, either.
Prediction: Chris Matthews will be more fair to Trump than Megyn Kelly of Fox Gnus ever was.
Add to schedule
A debate wouldn’t be one on one with Cruz, it would be five go one against Trump. And at least Mathews is up front about his dislike of Trump, not a phony backstabber.
Me too!
He knows how to keep the spotlight.
Speaking of Paul Ryan, have you seen this? What the heck and when did this happen?
Starts at 30-seconds in:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pv1tRa9fr7A&feature=youtu.be
OMG Trumps not afraid of Chris “tingle” Mathews! He sucks!!!
Trump doesn’t shy away from town halls with anyone. Smartly, he has decided that it makes no sense to give his opponents more free air time by participating in more debates than what was originally planned.
So sick of Cruz’s bashing Trump non stop. Talk about issues you idiot. Maybe if you did, you would have won more the 1 out of 9 elections the last two weeks. Cruz is playing Hail Mary with focusing on little states like Utah and Wisconsin (which trump will win anyway). While trump focuses on Florida, Arizona, Michigan and Illinois. Why should trump debate Cruz one on one when Cruz proved what an immature child he is.
I don’t recall any of the other republican candidates doing interviews on CNN or MSNBC, even getting some of them to show up on FOX for an interview is hard. Hillary won’t even show up for interviews anywhere, it’s been about 4 months since she gave a press conference.
I look at it this way. Matthews won’t have to wear his adult depends, and the studio won’t smell bad.
I recently had an honest discussion with the Lead Writer for CNN’s “Jake Tapper”.
A smart guy that volunteered that it’s all about the show.
All about the ratings and Trump gets ratings.
He did not hesitate to express his disdain for our “modern media” but seemed trapped between his paycheck and his consciousness.
Trump better not let Chris butter him up, because he will turn like a venomous rattlesnake as soon as the convention is over.
Just ask John McCain.
Good point. Why should Trump give Cruz any free airtime.
oops....wrong state....delete above.
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