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.
Not only wore it but probably paid $10,000 for it!
She did, the image is comedy gold!
Her empty right hand could be holding a catheter bag..lol
Or a mop bucket...
Trump mentioned Hillarys health and that is good, but I hope some of his underlings or independent PACs will mention Hillarys brain damage.
...
And when she’s healthy, she’s still a repulsive crook.
My late Gramma used to wear those over her house dress.
Didn’t they use to call those “dusters”?
“Not only wore it but probably paid $10,000 for it!”
*face palm*
YEESH!
Wow. That was one great link! Kelly and Corey were *HOT*, and in the best way. Lemon hurt himself, proving himself the most valuable player as the most biased bully, racist and thug on CNN.
I thought it started this past weekend in five of the swing states.
The first for a GOP presidential nominee, and yes it was very poorly worded here.
When you said “He has to have a lead greater than the margin of fraud” it immediately made me think: “When was the last time a Democrat was concerned about a Republican candidate committing voter fraud?” This of course can be expanded to questioning whether or not there are any demorat concerns about republican voter fraud tactics in general.
Bottom line: Everybody seems to know that the fraud is pretty much exclusively committed by the left. It’s a truism that no one denies.
Re: Illary’s housecoat
Money cannot buy class.
Lemon is a certainly a very arrogant, ignorant, racist, narcissistic, rude, black proggie pajama boy.
Just wow.
“Or a mop bucket...”
Like that character that Carol Burnett used to play?
LOL
OMG!!! THAT is ONE FUGLY DUDE AND OUTFIT!!!
Selected Trump articles on FR, from 2:00 PM to 11:15 PM EDT, 8/22/16:
Trump Cancels Major Campaign Events in Colorado, Nevada, Oregon WFB
Democratic voter ranks surge in California heading into presidential election SacBee
Why many veterans sticking w Trump, after he insulted a Gold Star family WaPo
Presidential Olympics: The State Poll Scores Trump Needs for Natl Victory NWORpt
Bill O'Reilly Donald Trump FULL Interview 8/22/16 - Immigration Plan & More (video)
Poll that Showed Trump +5 in PA Removed from CBS8 Website T-C
Melania Trump taking legal action against Daily Mail for defamation Politico
Two Articles, Same Writer. Can You Say "Media Bias"? Philly.com
Trump to African-American Voters: What Have You Gotten for Supporting Democrats? Rush LImbaugh
I never thought Id defend Donald Trump, but hes right about Americas Black community Imani Scott- Blackwell
Mike Pence Laughs When Reporter Repeats Trumps Promise to Win Black Votes (video)
Trump Isn't Really Going for Black Votes; He's Trying to Convince Whites He Isn't Racist RCP
Donald Trump Asks Black Voters "What the Hell Do You Have to Lose?" REACTION from a Black Guy (video)
Black Female Professor Supports Donald Trump - Judge Jeanine 8/20/16 (video)
Fox News referenced in order to edit State Department video [Rosen affair] FoxNews
The Latest: Trump pledges probe of Clinton Foundation WaPo
Donald Trump calls for a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton Foundation scandal BizInsdr
Hillary's top aide may be a Saudi plant (Bachmann: 'Advancing Shariah Abedin family business') WND
Media Myopia: Huma involvement with Islamist mag for a decade no biggie LegalInsurrection
State Dept Spox Claims Huma Abedin Was Fully Vetted Pam Key
Huma's mom ran org "defending womens rights
but it pays to translate the Arabic Twitter
Monmouth Pollster Patrick Murray Busted Manipulating Poll Data, Lying about It Sundance
Need volunteer with pro-level voiceover skill for pro-Trump MP3s Kevin Collins
Trump's New Advisor Conway to Wage "War of Attrition" on Clinton NewAmerican
Voting rights Restored for 13K Felons in Virginia WBTV
Four in Five Americans Support Voter ID Laws, Early Voting Gallup
Extremists crossing U.S. Mexico border with ease. 30,000 from terrorist regimes CFP
GHP seeks 41% rate hike (Geisinger Health Plan, very big in PA) DailyItem
1,690-Page Climate Change Reg Increases Cost of Tractor-Trailer to $15,119 CNS
Pat Caddell: if Clinton Elected, Her Pay-for-Play Will Make Clinton Foundation Look Like Kids Play Breitbart
She is wearing her Nurse Ratchet scrubs.
I like her, just due to her personality as expressed on TV in the past. I hope she can run a campaign, which is not a given.
I thought it looked like a housecoat.
But a barber’s smock is a good description, too!
As I said, it’s her Nurse Ratchet scrubs
Lemon is a sourpuss
Oh. I thought that was her presidential elector in NE CD 2.
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