Ignoring Trump Is the Least-Bad Republican Approach

US
Then-president Donald Trump delivers a statement in the Grand Foyer at the White House in Washington, D.C., January 8, 2020. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

It’s the best strategy for identifying leaders and a platform that can unite the entire potential Republican electorate.




NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE

T
he Republican Party has — this is not news — a Donald Trump problem. What it does not have is a consistent Donald Trump strategy. There really is no good answer, but the least-bad one is to give Trump as little attention as possible.

The problem is straightforward. As I wrote immediately after the 2020 election, there are two Republican Party voter bases: the Donald Trump party and what you might call the Paul Ryan party. There is more overlap among the two than you might think from listening to media and political arguments, but there are clearly voters that each …

Articles You May Like

Mike Benz on the FBI’s Lawless Use of FISA Spying: “This Is the Most Corrupt Agency, the Most Lawless… We Will Know There Are Checks and Balances When We See Them in Jail” (VIDEO)
Biden’s cuts to Medicare Advantage could boost the GOP in November
Joe Biden Makes Staged Visit to a Wawa… And It Was Bad
BREAKING: Democrats Kill Mayorkas Impeachment Without Holding a Trial
David Frum Embarrasses Himself Again, This Time Regarding Israel, Iran, and Ukraine

1 Comment

Leave a Comment - No Links Allowed:

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *