Posted on 12/16/2017 4:25:15 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
President Trump is not on the ballot in 2018, but the White House is planning a full-throttle campaign to plunge the president into the midterm elections, according to senior officials and advisers familiar with the planning.
Trumps political aides have met with 116 candidates for office in recent months, according to senior White House officials, seeking to become involved in Senate, House and gubernatorial races and possibly contested Republican primaries as well.
The president has told advisers that he wants to travel extensively and hold rallies and that he is looking forward to spending much of 2018 campaigning. He has also told aides that the elections would largely determine what he can get done and that he expects he would be blamed for losses, such as last weeks humiliating defeat that handed a Senate seat in Alabama to a Democrat for the first time in 25 years.
For the president, this isnt about adulation and cheering crowds, White House political director Bill Stepien said in an interview. This is about electing and reelecting Republicans.
But getting deeply involved in the midterms could be a highly risky strategy for a president with historically low approval ratings, now hovering in the mid- to low-30s in many national polls, and might be particularly disruptive in primary contests pitting establishment candidates against pro-Trump insurgents. Last weeks upset in Alabama where Democrat Doug Jones defeated Republican nominee Roy Moore came after Trump endorsed two losing candidates in both the primary and special election.
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If he campaigns to re-elect the deadwood that has been obstructing him, he should stay home.
If he is going to help US get rid of the Cheap Labor Express stooges who refuse to mandate e-verify, fund the wall, end chain migration, end anchor babies, cut off benefits to illegal aliens, then Let’s Get This Party Started!
Why is it so many articles from the NY Slime and the Compost have two or more individuals as authors? Just a question.
History began this morning for those idiots, they have long forgotten how effective Trump is behind a microphone.
We are looking at packed stadiums in 2018, and I love it.
They are afraid a writer left to himself would commit suicide as they ‘do research’ on Trumps accomplishments.
The coming months will be telling on issues like DACA.
If the POTUS isn’t going to do the right thing about immigration, many hard core supporters will be upset.
Campaigning for insider Republicans RINO’s who want the country flooded with cheap labor while using “border security” speeches as a cover is laughable.
...Cant wait to watch my President reshape the GOP in his own image!!!
He knew that Luther Strange was the safe bet in Alabama and I trust his political instincts....
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Sorry...but Luther Strange was McConnells bet in Alabama. Campaigning for all of McConnells suggested candidates will only result in a Senate MORE IN MCCONNELLS IMAGE and not in Trumps image.
Exactly right, Trump stains his own brand endorsing Uniparty weasels.
I'm sure Jeff Sessions knew Moore was a questionable candidate and advised POTUS accordingly.
Trump needed Strange’s vote in the senate. Strange was not wanted by the voters mostly because he had been appointed to fill the seat by our former disgraced governor who resigned shortly after the appointment. Strange had been the state AG, so it was advantageous for the ex-gov to appoint him.
Honestly, it had seemed that most people wanted Brooks appointed. When the election was called, it seemed that there should be no way Strange was going to win. You have to realize we have crossover primary voting here. The dems vote for who is easiest to defeat. The conservatives split between Moore and Brooks and Moore came out ahead, forcing a runoff between Moore and Strange. Moore never strongly campaigned through the primary of runoffs. Yet he came out on top, until facing the dem.
He ought to put his efforts into eliminating voter fraud and requiring IDs to vote.
Bullock 80.4%
Macon 88.1
Montgomery 72.1
Dallas 74.7
Perry 79
Wilcox 76.7
Hale 87.6
Sumter 80.9
Jefferson 69.6
Mobile 57.2
Madison 56.9
|
Jones | Moore | Write-Ins | Rpt. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jefferson |
121,169
|
49,910
|
3,121
|
85% |
Madison |
65,664
|
46,313
|
3,446
|
100 |
Mobile |
57,715
|
41,398
|
1,300
|
71 |
Montgomery |
48,186
|
17,705
|
743
|
100 |
Shelby |
27,251
|
36,424
|
1,718
|
100 |
Baldwin |
22,131
|
38,445
|
1,699
|
98 |
Tuscaloosa |
30,858
|
22,064
|
1,007
|
100 |
Lee |
19,810
|
14,017
|
672
|
100 |
Morgan |
10,901
|
19,187
|
668
|
100 |
Etowah |
10,518
|
15,693
|
617
|
100 |
Calhoun |
11,705
|
14,567
|
399
|
100 |
Limestone |
9,606
|
14,298
|
515
|
100 |
Houston |
9,107
|
14,796
|
285
|
100 |
Lauderdale |
9,908
|
12,775
|
382
|
100 |
St. Clair |
6,203
|
15,876
|
459
|
100 |
Elmore |
7,711
|
14,411
|
338
|
100 |
Cullman |
4,156
|
16,602
|
324
|
100 |
Talladega |
9,967
|
9,698
|
223
|
100 |
Marshall |
5,134
|
13,828
|
449
|
100 |
Walker |
4,317
|
11,909
|
259
|
100 |
Colbert |
6,865
|
7,762
|
171
|
100 |
Autauga |
5,606
|
8,752
|
253
|
100 |
Blount |
2,405
|
11,621
|
180
|
100 |
Dallas |
10,492
|
3,485
|
60
|
100 |
DeKalb |
3,559
|
10,097
|
234
|
100 |
Coffee |
3,715
|
8,052
|
202
|
100 |
Tallapoosa |
4,590
|
7,171
|
148
|
100 |
Dale |
3,842
|
6,988
|
136
|
100 |
Jackson |
3,328
|
7,316
|
154
|
100 |
Russell |
6,761
|
3,622
|
55
|
100 |
Chilton |
2,298
|
7,555
|
132
|
100 |
Covington |
2,102
|
6,825
|
88
|
100 |
Escambia |
3,640
|
4,985
|
87
|
100 |
Lawrence |
3,028
|
5,314
|
61
|
100 |
Clarke |
4,346
|
3,984
|
43
|
100 |
Pike |
3,989
|
4,154
|
97
|
100 |
Chambers |
4,247
|
3,308
|
75
|
100 |
Marengo |
4,495
|
2,804
|
62
|
100 |
Geneva |
1,289
|
5,431
|
93
|
100 |
Marion |
1,311
|
5,268
|
68
|
100 |
Monroe |
3,244
|
3,276
|
40
|
100 |
Macon |
5,780
|
758
|
20
|
100 |
Barbour |
3,680
|
2,699
|
41
|
100 |
Pickens |
3,057
|
2,961
|
46
|
100 |
Franklin |
1,770
|
4,214
|
48
|
100 |
Butler |
2,914
|
2,756
|
41
|
100 |
Winston |
911
|
4,680
|
67
|
100 |
Cherokee |
1,525
|
3,996
|
110
|
100 |
Hale |
3,894
|
1,691
|
32
|
100 |
Bibb |
1,567
|
3,599
|
66
|
100 |
Washington |
1,799
|
3,320
|
48
|
100 |
Henry |
1,896
|
3,014
|
38
|
100 |
Randolph |
1,692
|
3,229
|
23
|
100 |
Lowndes |
3,779
|
988
|
13
|
100 |
Fayette |
1,142
|
3,491
|
50
|
100 |
Sumter |
3,527
|
814
|
18
|
100 |
Wilcox |
3,344
|
999
|
16
|
100 |
Choctaw |
2,273
|
1,949
|
17
|
100 |
Conecuh |
2,259
|
1,815
|
18
|
100 |
Perry |
3,138
|
821
|
11
|
100 |
Greene |
3,340
|
462
|
9
|
100 |
Crenshaw |
1,320
|
2,347
|
56
|
100 |
Lamar |
779
|
2,847
|
29
|
100 |
Clay |
985
|
2,586
|
44
|
100 |
Bullock |
2,712
|
656
|
7
|
100 |
Coosa |
1,414
|
1,867
|
30
|
100 |
Cleburne |
594
|
2,465
|
30
|
100 |
Wherever it makes sense - better question might be how will Bannon's efforts align with Trump's....
hopefully they’ll communicate and stay on the same page, else it will be the typical republican, circular firing squad.
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