Posted on 06/14/2016 3:54:15 PM PDT by pogo101
[sub-head: Jeff Roe, Ted Cruzs campaign manager, tells 'Off Message' that Trumps allergy to analytics could be fatal.]
Math beats mouth.
Donald Trump plans to defeat Hillary Clinton through blustery force of will and word but the architect of Ted Cruzs efficient, numbers-focused campaign thinks Trump is making a huge mistake by burning the modern electoral playbook.
Jeff Roe, a burly and self-deprecating 43-year-old former baseball umpire and onetime howitzer-crew hand, estimates that the presumptive Republican nominee is costing himself from 2.5 to 5.5 percentage points nationally by refusing to invest more time, energy and cash in data, analytics and a first-rate ground operation.
By any calculation those are precious points that Trump, who faces an uphill climb against Hillary Clinton on the electoral map and has trailed the Democratic nominee in most polls cant afford to lose.
He dumped our ass, right? He won, we lost, so let's keep everything in perspective, Roe told me during a 90-minute interview for POLITICOs Off Message podcast that quickly turned into an intense tutorial in Republican campaign strategy and management and a warning to the man who beat his boss.
(Subscribe to POLITICO's Off Message podcast with Glenn Thrush)
There's a trove of information that's done in and around politics that Trump needs to tap, said Roe, who credits Cruzs big win in the Iowa caucuses to the campaigns identification and targeting of precisely 9,181 voters who were undecided but had Cruz and Trump as their final choices.
Its worth, on its worst day, 2½ points, and in its best day, 5½ points, he added. So lets just split the difference and say that Clintons running a great [operation]. ... Hes not right now, so that would give her ... 3½ points.
In May, Trump, who has the smallest and least experienced staff of any recent presidential campaign, told The Associated Press he thought President Barack Obamas vaunted get-out-the-vote machine was a chimera, and that Obama really won on account of his own personal popularity, Trump-style.
Ive always felt it was overrated, Trump said, using language that conjured up images of green-eyeshade clerks feeding punch cards into 1970s computers. Obama got the votes much more so than his data processing machine. And I think the same is true with me.
In the absence of his own operation or even an understanding of how the increasingly sophisticated system of identifying voters through their purchases, political activities and other demographic information works Trump is relying on the Republican National Committees relatively modest voter outreach department.
Big, big mistake, Roe told me.
I dont know everything that he has, but I do know a couple of things, he said. Its going to be very hard for him to just use the RNC. The RNC has got a very candidate-generic model. ... [In Iowa,] we knew voters names and what they cared about and how they received their information.
Roe is still close to Cruz and says his boss, like Obama, gobbles political intelligence and data like a professional, with insights candidates of previous eras (and Trump is nothing if not stubbornly retro) lacked.
Over the next few weeks Cruzs team, still largely intact, will conduct an autopsy of the campaign from a data and messaging standpoint and dial-test Cruzs greatest hits and lowest moments with voter focus groups. The goal is to figure out a path forward, which quite possibly involves a second shot at the big prize in 2020, and Roe thinks Trump, win or lose in 2016, wont be on the ballot four years from now.
If Trump wins, I cant imagine that hed be in a reelect, right? he asked. Hes already reached the mountain. You dont climb Kilimanjaro twice if youre him.
Cruz, conspicuously, remains the biggest GOP name not to endorse Trump. The reason, Roe said, is partly Trumps decision to go very personal on the senators family, but also a professional calculation (with overtones of sweet revenge): Despite Trumps claim that hell bring new independents into the process, 2016 promises to be the same-old base election and hell need the hard-core conservatives Lyin Ted was so good at galvanizing.
Is it possible Cruz wont endorse?
Gosh. Yeah. Yeah, for sure, that's possible, said Roe, adding that hes had only sporadic contact with Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, talking or texting a half-dozen times since Cruz suspended his campaign a month back. I mean, if you learn anything from The Art of the Deal, [it] is you have leverage, you have something that somebody wants. Dont ever act like you want to make a deal until you make a deal, OK?
Then he smiled and eased back in his chair. Trump told Ted, I don't need his votes, Roe said, with relish. OK? So thats one way to look at it. If, at some point in the campaign, he believes he needs the votes and he believes that [theyre] key to him winning, then the conservatives will have leverage, and I think that's really damn important leverage. ... [Well be] able to hold him accountable.
He refused to say whether Trump has asked Cruz to climb on board yet.
Roe says Cruzs surprising success was the candidates doing and not that of his 150-person Houston-based staff. But Republicans on opposing campaigns credit Roes stewardship, including an intense focus on metrics found more often in Democratic campaigns, for the Texas senators tempered triumph. (Jeffs pretty good. Cruz won what nine states? and everybody thinks hes the Zodiac [killer], said one former opponent, referencing an online joke that dogged Cruz during the campaign.)
Its not surprising that Roe, who shares his bosss conservative social views as well as his delight in torturing more moderate Hill Republicans, doesnt think much of Clintons policy positions or her personal political skills. But hes a fan of Obamas 2008 and 2012 operations and thinks Trump would be wise to notice the plodding but effective ground campaign she waged against Bernie Sanders.
From an Xs-and-Os [perspective] through a nonpartisan lens, they clearly have that part of their game buttoned up, he said of Clintons Brooklyn-based operation, overseen by campaign manager Robbie Mook and an analytics and organizing team that includes many former Obama operatives.
They're not crushing fundraising, but they're raising good money. They're not crushing ground, but they're doing it really smart and effective. ... [Clinton voters] have little energy, but theyre overperforming their election night numbers routinely. That tells me that they know what theyre doing on the ground.
Roe, who came up in the sharp-elbowed world of Missouri politics and has been known for his own stiletto tactics, offered a few lacerating comments about both major party candidates and their stratospheric disapproval ratings. The irony, he said with a chuckle, is that these people found the only person in the other party they could beat.
Even though he dismisses the complaint that Cruz, who buddied up to Trump in early debates, waited too long to pounce, he acknowledges that the crowded field denied the Texas senator the chance to go one-on-one with the reality star.
And he thinks thats the key to beating him.
Trump won, in part, because the pack was divided and because Cruz failed to move Marco Rubio and John Kasich aside quickly enough. Yeah, we could take him [mano a mano], yeah, no doubt, Roe told me.
In a general election, Trump no longer enjoys the safety of the GOP herd. And with Sanders sliding offstage, Clinton has begun focusing her attacks exclusively on the real-estate mogul, something that didnt happen until relatively late in the Republican primaries. Taking on Trump is smart, Roe said of her decision to hit the GOP nominee before decisively defeating Sanders in California earlier this month. It will be the thing that saves her.
When Cruz finally got tough, Trump began dodging debates and Roe predicted hell soon find an excuse to limit his onstage interactions with Clinton despite the widespread view that Trumps attacks will make Clinton look weak and beatable.
I don't know that they'll have one. ... I bet if they do, they only have one, he said of potential debates. Everybodys going to bake it into the cake that shes going to win, and hes going to look like a fool and say the same things over and over. She will have the apparatus to have the time to prepare. Trumps his own guy. Hell be tired.
Im sure hes going to do one, and hell call it a draw. Hell win the Drudge poll afterwards, Roe added.
Just setting up for 2020 when they think they’ll be running against Hitlery.
It doesn’t. And behavior like this is why I’m no longer a Republican.
I don’t either. Not only does Trump have to fight the dimoKKKRATS he has to fight the GOPe.
Political consultants are just one notch above lawyers in my book. Low-down scum.
I remember this chump Jeff Roe.
Everyone knows Cruz and all the other pundits were dead on when saying how Trump is doing everything wrong.
...and he’ll lose to the she-devil because his personality and voice is on a par with the she-devil.
Cruz has a TRAITOR problem.
No known cure.
I hate to make reference to people's appearance, as it's irrelevant, but just dang: so many "political consultants" end up the size of a Christie by the time they're in their mid-40s.
Because Cruz might have done half as well without an awesome ground game.
Something Trump doesn’t seem to be interested in enough.
This is no cake walk. She’s got a million demographics on her side.
Our side better wake the #### up, as Samuel L. Jackson said for his side last time.
If Roe was so good he’d be planning Cruz’s fall campaign instead of spouting off sour grapes to a willing Politico reporter eager to see any seeds of discord in the GOP ranks.
They’re just pissed because their “data” operations charge millions. The “data” probably told Cruz he could win 10,000 vote in Iowa if he hit Trump on New York values, but then that move didn’t look so smart when they go to New York did it?
OK -— so if you think Trump is missing out and doing this all wrong, why not donate your time, effort, experience, and services to his campaign for the good of the Country, conservatism, and the Republican Party???
On Fox Business just about an hour ago:
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/4941635119001/anti-trump-activist-on-latest-move-to-derail-the-gop-candidate/?#sp=show-clips
http://www.wsj.com/articles/stop-trump-groups-fail-to-get-traction-1465723833
If numbers are so crucial, Cruz should have been the nominee.
In the end, ideas, personality and values count for a lot than points.
Maybe Hillary can beat Trump on points as most polls show right now.
Its still way too early to predict a winner and summertime polls are all over the place.
Oh, I take no issue with Roe’s critique of Trump for neglecting “big data” or whatever you’d call it. I tend to think Roe is right, that Trump SHOULD. That’s fine.
What I take issue with is the parts of the interview in which Roe discusses the Trump - Cruz feud. Helps only Hillary.
How many billion $$ corporations has Jeff Roe built?
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