Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Will Schumer-Soros “Breakwater” Stop Senate GOP Red Wave Again?
AMAC Newsline ^ | 20 Oct, 2024 | Aaron Flanigan

Posted on 10/23/2024 9:24:40 AM PDT by MtnClimber

With GOP Senate candidates significantly ahead in West Virginia and Montana, tied in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and surging to within the margin of error in Arizona and Nevada, chances loom large for Republican control, and even domination, of the U.S. Senate for as much as a decade—but only if Republican candidates can successfully stop Democrats from doing what they did in 2022: Construct a last-minute “breakwater” in key states that throws back the GOP Red Wave.

The term “breakwater” comes from a RealClear study of the 2022 election by James Campbell, a professor of political science at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, who showed how, in six to eight states, Democrats had created a barrier just high enough to hold back the Republican trend by leveraging mail-in ballots, mobilizing voters, and injecting huge amounts of ad money in the final weeks of the campaign.

The most potent of those steps was the last. Unprepared Republicans faced a firestorm of attack ads that made them defensive and took attention off the real issue of the campaign—the far-left voting records of Democratic Senate candidates, who, in exchange for not having to face a well-financed left-wing primary challenge, had agreed to vote in lockstep with progressives. This Democratic vulnerability — Trump has called it “the corrupt bargain”—was a dark money deal in which congressional Democrats, held hostage by the left, routinely put the liberal progressive agenda ahead of the views and wishes of their constituents.

But this vulnerability and the whole issue of the Democratic party’s takeover by the far left is one that D.C.-based consultants have steadfastly resisted exploiting. Trained in the Karl Rove tradition of avoiding any philosophical focus and never emphasizing the all-important conservative-vs-liberal comparisons, they prefer instead the role of omniscient campaign adviser who ingeniously finds some personal attack point in the opposition research files with which they can dazzle the political world and get some coverage from the political reporters that they so assiduously cultivate. Though the result here usually is far from felicitous as voters find off-putting the mean-spirited ads and attention is steered away from far more salient left-vs- right issues, ensuring that races are lost to starkly left-wing Democrats even in heavily red states.

The problem here is one of culture. Many of these adviser typesare former Hill staffers who entered the political consulting business with little experience, let alone expertise in public relations or advertising, minimal campaign experience, and no track record of electoral success. They survive by excelling at the Washington game of cultivating their patrons in Senate leadership, getting media mentions by criticizing other Republicans — including their own candidates or Donald Trump for their own failures — and arranging hit pieces with friendly journalists on those who question their practices and tactics. After the 2022 election, for example — which ended with the consultant class spending $40 million in Georgia but failing to stop the election of two decidedly left-wing Democrats — Republican Senator Rick Scott faced such attacks after criticizing the consultants’ methods and fee schedules. Like the GOP Senate leadership who favor them, these consultants are often accused of caring more about their hold on power and fees than winning GOP Senate seats. (Indeed, the Republican leadership under Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is again being accused of shortchanging Republicans in various states only because they fear that they will not support them for leadership positions.)

The good news, however, is the break from all of this led by one conservative group and two Republican senatorial candidates. Their efforts are providing a much-needed blueprint against Democrats’ attempts to hide their extremism with the usual smokescreen of attack ads against their opponents.

For example, Senate candidates Bernie Moreno (R-OH), Eric Hovde (R-WI), and Tim Sheehy (R-MT) have been using terms like “extremist” and “liberal” to make the broader ideological case against their opponents. Sheehy, in particular, has directly confronted smear attacks by enlisting local ranchers in Montana to go on camera and criticize his opponent, Jon Tester, for accepting the defamatory help of national Democrats.

Especially effective has been a group called Frontier for Freedom Action—the same group that, in early September, triggered the anti-Catholic bigotry charge now dogging Harris and other Democrat candidates with a series of TV spots on that subject that ran in five Senate races. This set off a cascade of follow-up charges on the issue by Newt Gingrich, Donald Trump, and J.D. Vance and former Vatican Ambassador James Nicholson. All the is culminated last week with the political hit Kamala Harris took for not attending the iconic Al Smith dinner run by the Catholic Archdiocese of New York.

Now the group is countering this year’s Democrat attempt at constructing a breakwater to the Red Wave with hard-hitting TV and radio ads that although primarily featured in the Arizona Senate race that are a template for all other GOP senate candidate facing a similar flood of attack ads arranged by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and substantially financed by anti-American billionaire George Soros. The TV spot criticizes Democrat candidate Ruben Gallego for his “dark money alliance and corrupt political bargain” with a “Schumer-Soros smear machine” sponsoring millions in attack ads against Gallego’s Republican opponent, Kari Lake and then labels him “extremist liberal Gallego” who wants to become the “puppet senator ofSchumer and Soros.”

Trying to shame the media into doing its job, the TV spot also calls out the Arizona press for giving Gallego a “free ride” and features a stark screenshot of the front page of state’s main paper—The Arizona Republic— while demanding journalists press Gallego on his far-left voting record in Congress and his refusal to disavow Schumer and Soros as well as his “record of anti-Catholic bigotry.”

These ads have been successful doing the basic messaging and achieving the objective the GOP consultant class has never understood. The elements of which are:

1. Inoculate the voters: This new approach warns voters that Democrat ads are coming as part of the hundreds of millions of dollars being spent by lavishly rich progressives and special interest groups trying to save the Democrat candidate from having the public focus his or her own extremist left-wing voting record.

2. Putting Schumer and Soros on the screen. Making them the issue. And then, placing the Democratic candidate in the middle of them. The charge is that Schumer and Soros and the far left are holding the Democrats hostage since he would face a heavily financed left-wing primary challenge if he didn’t make a corrupt bargain and dark money alliance with them and agree to become their “puppet senator.”

3. Constructing a narrative that lets voters understand why the incumbents they usually vote for are not working for them but the far left: Because voters find it hard to believe that an incumbent they know and have been voting for is actually an extremist liberal, the ad explains to them why their own Senate candidate will actually vote against their own and their state’s interest since in a way they have no choice.

4. Putting the Democrats’ voting record on the screen. This one is easy:

5. Asking why Democrats won’t disavow their support from extremists like Schumer with his threats to the Supreme Court and attempts to abolish voter ID

6. Or why won’t Democrat candidates disavow Soros with sponsorship of lawless prosecutors that have cost so many lives?

7. Bring up the failures to respond to the anti-Catholic bigotry problem of the Democrat Party. All the key states have millions of Catholic voters and high numbers of Hispanics who have a historic recollection of Latin American government attacks on their religion.

8. Using the ‘Liberal’ and the ‘Extremist’ word. The ads use the ‘E’ and ‘L’ words –words that are to American voters probably the worst in the political lexicon.

9. Staying on the offense. The ads show why candidates shouldn’t let attack ads and the hurt feelings of their family and friends force them into defensive ads that only tend to make voters suspicious a candidate is hiding something. Fred Thompson used to say the toughest part of running for office is the time spent on the phone explaining to your mom why the attacks against you aren’t true. After getting elected, candidates can run gauzy TV spots showing them making breakfast for the kids or playing with the family dog. They will also have six years in the Senate to show what pleasant people they really are. But the Schumer-Soros ads show how GOP candidates can keep the other side from controlling their campaign by making them defensive. This doesn’t mean that positive ads, particularly on issue positions, don’t have their place. Only that a principal focus must be the extremist liberal voting record,and the dark money deals with Schumer and Soros.

“Please steal our ad,” George Landrith president of Frontiers of Freedom Action has said to Republican Senate candidates about the approach his group has taken.

Good advice. Because If Republican candidates opt to do so into the final weeks of the 2024 cycle and make the “extremist liberal” label synonymous with the Democrat Party brand, they could smash apart the Schumer-Soros breakwater. And, in letting the Red Wave roll, they may find that their majorities in the House and Senate in January are far greater than ever expected.


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: elections
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-2021 next last

1 posted on 10/23/2024 9:24:40 AM PDT by MtnClimber
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

I just hope Republican voters don’t become overconfident and avoid voting because they think their vote is not needed.


2 posted on 10/23/2024 9:24:52 AM PDT by MtnClimber (For photos of scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page. More photos added.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

There is no red wave. Republicans, both politicians and voting citizens, have a death wish for the country.


3 posted on 10/23/2024 9:27:46 AM PDT by CatOwner (Don't expect anyone, even conservatives, to have your back when the SHTF in 2021 and beyond.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: CatOwner

There you go again with your uplifting and inspirational take on things. Sorry, could not help myself.


4 posted on 10/23/2024 9:30:31 AM PDT by OttawaFreeper ("The Gardens was founded by men-sportsmen-who fought for their country" Conn Smythe, 1966 )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: CatOwner

Yup…I hate this “red wave” crap. They need to stop it…prayer and focus on Christ is the only thing I trust.


5 posted on 10/23/2024 9:30:54 AM PDT by mikelets456
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: OttawaFreeper

Yes, the usual posts of gloom and defeat coming from that particular Freeper is something I look forward to reading every day!👎


6 posted on 10/23/2024 9:34:23 AM PDT by dowcaet
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

The scumbuckets at the Leftist AMAC can only pray. Oh, wait. They can’t do that, unless they pray to Satan.


7 posted on 10/23/2024 9:50:36 AM PDT by rlmorel ("A people that elect corrupt politicians are not victims...but accomplices." George Orwell)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

So do I.


8 posted on 10/23/2024 9:55:44 AM PDT by No name given ( Anonymous is who you’ll know me as )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

Whatever breakwater strategy they might be planning, it’s too late. Too many people have already voted.


9 posted on 10/23/2024 10:27:36 AM PDT by philippa
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

Dems are cheating already.


10 posted on 10/23/2024 10:28:09 AM PDT by bray (It's not racist to be racist against races the DNC hates.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

More like a break-wind operation.


11 posted on 10/23/2024 10:31:37 AM PDT by MortMan (Charter member of AAAAA - American Association Against Alliteration Abuse)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

The real breakwater was McConnell.


12 posted on 10/23/2024 10:32:46 AM PDT by Dahoser (The Harris campaign and media allies are not using JOY and FORWARD accidentally. Look them up.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

There was no “red wave” in 2022, and there isn’t one now.

President Trump is a one-off, hated as much by the Congressional GOP as by the Democrats.

The People want and need a government, and after the “GOP House” clown show, things are looking good for the Democrats.


13 posted on 10/23/2024 10:35:09 AM PDT by Jim Noble (Assez de mensonges et de phrases)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

Ohio is NOT tied.


14 posted on 10/23/2024 10:43:46 AM PDT by cowboyusa (YESHUA IS KING OF AMERICA, AND HE WILL HAVE NO OTHER GODS BEFORE HIM!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Jim Noble

Lindablewit with his National Abortion ban crap.


15 posted on 10/23/2024 10:45:07 AM PDT by cowboyusa (YESHUA IS KING OF AMERICA, AND HE WILL HAVE NO OTHER GODS BEFORE HIM!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: CatOwner

Oh woe is us. The election is over. (Wring hangs.)


16 posted on 10/23/2024 11:14:57 AM PDT by Ge0ffrey
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: MtnClimber

Not just the Republican voters the issue is many democrat voters know their best odds of getting out of the depression is vote for Trump.

The democrat party greatest fear are it’s own members turning on them.

All the party’s BS isn’t working about Trump.


17 posted on 10/23/2024 11:45:04 AM PDT by Vaduz
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: Jim Noble

The notion that a post-Trump era helps Republicans makes no sense.

Any Republican candidate is going to be viciously attacked by the mass media, leftist Big Tech, Hollywood etc.

It does not matter who they are.

At this point the left is in steamroller mode.

They do not care who they run over.


18 posted on 10/23/2024 11:51:00 AM PDT by cgbg ("Our democracy" = Their Kleptocracy)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: cgbg

If Trump loses the GOP will disintegrate.

Any rump party remaining will simply be an appendage to the Congressional Democrats.

JD Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, RDS and maybe RFK jr will have to get something new off the ground. The GOP has no central organizing principle which can command a national majority now or in the forseeable future.


19 posted on 10/23/2024 11:58:07 AM PDT by Jim Noble (Assez de mensonges et de phrases)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies]

To: Jim Noble

The reality is we do not have a “nation” to organize any more—so in a post Trump world (win or lose) the parties are little more than appendages of wealthy and powerful special interests.

Both parties have the same issues.


20 posted on 10/23/2024 12:38:03 PM PDT by cgbg ("Our democracy" = Their Kleptocracy)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 19 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-2021 next last

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.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson