Posted on 08/22/2016 2:03:39 PM PDT by VitacoreVision
Hired in July to augment Donald Trumps campaign staff and then promoted to be his campaign manager six weeks later, Kellyanne Conway (shown) has announced, "Were in a war of attrition" in the campaign against Hillary Clinton.
A war of attrition is won when the enemy has sustained such continuous and devastating losses that he (or she) leaves the field of contest. And thats why, says Conway, "The content-free campaign is over. We are going to force the conversation to issues, because the issues favor Donald Trump."
Conway may just have what it will take to win that war. Two decades of political polling, including stints with the Wirthlin Group under President Reagan and hands-on advisory roles with former Congressman Jack Kemp, former Vice President Dan Quayle, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Senator Fred Thompson, and Congressman (now Indiana Governor and Trumps running mate) Mike Pence have taught her not only how to win but how to avoid disaster.
Although she has never managed a political campaign directly (she is the first woman to do so), she knows what needs to be done. Quizzed by the Washington Times about her new role, Conway seemed to be already looking to deflect possible negative critiques about her by GOP standard-bearers:
I want my chance to fail as miserably as the Mitt Romney campaign failed.
Romney lost eight of nine swing states, won six percent of the black vote and only 27 percent of Hispanics. I want my chance to do as poorly.
Her strategy is elegant simplicity itself: keep The Donald on point. Focus on the issues most important to the voters, shore up his demographics, and focus on his strengths and Hillarys weaknesses.
That strategy is already in play, with Trump now using scripted speeches on Teleprompters that focus on those issues: immigration, Islamic extremism, unfair and dangerous international trade agreements such as the TPP, and Clintons policies and personal failures. The scripts are all Trump, according to campaign sources, but she is there to keep him on track. She will be, according to one commentator, Trumps "whisperer" in his ear.
The simpler and clearer the better, said Conway. On the issue of terrorism, she said, "Terrorism is a complex issue with a very simple solution: We kill them before they kill us." This contrasts with the supposed soft, go-along-to-get-along policies of the Clinton/Obama administration.
She also brings focus onto Trumps weakest demographics: women and blacks. The founder of The Polling Group in 1995, Conway is head of WomanTrend, a research arm that has had success in tying female customers more closely to companies and trade groups, such as American Express, ABC News, Major League Baseball, and Ladies Home Journal. Accordingly, she will polish some of Trumps rough edges in an attempt to capture some of those demographics.
Frank Luntz, for whom Conway worked for a few years before starting her own polling company, said that she is a great fit for the Trump campaign: "Shes the perfect balance to Steve Bannon [the campaigns new CEO]. Bannon is going to tell Trump what Trump wants to hear. Kellyanne is going to tell Trump what Trump needs to hear."
Conway is advising Trump to focus on the "security moms" who fear for their safety as terrorist attacks escalate. She is telling him to expand their concerns about jobs, and the immigration threat. She is heavily involved in crafting the latest round of TV ads focusing on these themes.
Trump can pick up votes from a number of places, according to Mish Shedlock:
11% of Republicans say they will vote for someone other than Trump or Hillary;
9% are unsure, or refused to answer in recent polls;
22% of Independent voters say they will vote to someone other than Trump or Hillary; and
12% of Independents are unsure about whom they will vote for, or they refused to answer.
Thats a heck of a lot of votes, said Shedlock. "And they are far more likely to break for Trump than for Hillary."
The war of attrition may already be taking its toll on the Clinton campaign. Jim Hoft, writing for the Gateway Pundit on August 20, was surprised to learn that Clinton "has no campaign rallies scheduled for the foreseeable future no campaign rallies are scheduled for the next month!"
He further discovered that, since the first of August, Hillary has had just 11 campaign rallies while Trump has held 24. In addition, the folks just arent coming out to hear Hillary when she does show up. Those 11 rallies were attended by just 14,500 supporters, an average of just 1,300 per rally.
Trumps numbers, on the other hand, show an aggressive campaigner on the attack. Over that same time period, according to Hoft, Trump held 24 rallies with more than 131,000 supporters attending, for an average of almost 5,500 per event.
If Woody Allen is correct: "Eighty percent of success is showing up," then Hillarys campaign may already have dug itself a hole out of which it will be most difficult to climb.
The latest polls may also be reflecting Trumps war of attrition against Clinton. The LA Times/USC poll of 2,359 likely voters quizzed between August 15 and August 22 show Trump leading Clinton by one percentage point.
This lady is a firecracker. She seems to be able to insert Trump into the brains of Dem hacks including a lot of media folks..,
I remember seeing Conway on Fox before Trump hired her and I told my wife “damn that woman is SHARP, BLUNT AND NO B.S.!”. I don’t say that about very many females.
I wouldn’t want to be in her line of fire or Bannon’s either for that matter, these two are the double barrel shotgun to take out Hillary...
GO.TRUMP/PENCE.GO!!! ALL THE WAY TO THE WHITE HOUSE!!!
Trump does not have forever, or even until Election Day. He has to have a lead greater than the margin of fraud, and he needs it in enough swing states before early voting starts.
These 13ki ll be voting whether they show up or not. DNC has the names and it will be 13k democrat votes at least
A barber College smock and a pair of Bing Crosby golf slacks.
So when does the paid ad blitzkrieg start, Kellyanne?
You know you’re going to have to do it. The mainstream press is actively suppressing every bit of positive news about your campaign.
I want my chance to fail as miserably as the Mitt Romney campaign failed. Romney lost eight of nine swing states, won six percent of the black vote and only 27 percent of Hispanics. I want my chance to do as poorly.
That's poetry right there. This woman rocks.
Kind of wish she wouldn’t tell anyone what she is planning and just do it, then explain what she did after we win.
I agree with your assessment. It was like a kick in the gut when I saw that she was running Cruz’s superPAC about the time he started winning some primaries, I thought “Oh oh, that woman may even be good enough to get Cruz a win”.
Glad that she saw the light and is on the Trump train! She seems to have the right combination of skills, plus being a woman I think she’ll be able to tell Trump things and get him to accept and agree better than a man, since his greatest influencers seem to be his wife and Ivanka.
I'm in love !
“Glad that she saw the light and is on the Trump train!”
Me too.
I had been complaining about the lack of Ads by Trump. Hillary has been all over the NY/PA market for over a month. Saw my first Trump Ad on Philly TV today. Another FR article says Hillary is pulling out of Pa. I don’t have a link but I can tell you her Ads sucked. Didn’t even piss me off they were so bad. Nothing Ads.
Please tell me that is photoshopped. Who would willingly wear that get up?
Not photoshoped, she actually wore that dreadful livery.
I like. Think the Battle of Gettysburg - last man standing, etc.
trump should own hillary
YEEEAAAAAAA!!!!!!
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