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How Trump Could Get His Groove Back (In Three Simple Steps)
Daily Caller ^ | 08/08/2016 | Matt Lewis

Posted on 08/08/2016 8:28:57 PM PDT by MaxistheBest

The good news for Donald Trump is that, amazingly, he could still win this thing (and no, I’m not talking about some sort of economic collapse, terrorist attack, or “October surprise” swinging the race). That’s because (A) Hillary Clinton isn’t a great candidate, (B) 7 out of 10 of Americans feel that the country is going in the wrong direction, and (C) it’s hard for any political party to win three consecutive presidential elections.

There’s still enough time left on the clock for Trump to turn things around — if he starts immediately.

How could Trump do it — if he wanted? Here’s my take:

1. Double down on a populist message: As much as I disagree with Trump’s economic policies, they actually resonate with a lot of Americans — when he presents them correctly. His message should be that Hillary Clinton is a corrupt insider who represents the status quo. Her economic policies and past support of globalist trade deals (from NAFTA to TPP) — and her penchant for foreign interventionism — have created a rigged system that benefits fat cats, while hurting average American workers.

Meanwhile, Trump should proactively push populist policies that level the playing field, such as one he’s actually about to float today: eliminating special tax treatment for “carried interest” income.

2. Resist the temptation to talk about anything else. Attacking gold star families is a bad and counterproductive idea on its own merits, but there’s another reason it should be avoided: It does nothing to reinforce the aforementioned populist message. Additionally, calling Hillary Clinton “mentally unstable” does nothing to advance his cause. Saying Hillary is “unstable” lacks verisimilitude, while saying she’s “an insider who doesn’t tell the truth” actually passes the smell test.

(Note: The point here is not to say that Trump shouldn’t attack Clinton, but to say the attacks should be part of a larger, coherent, message. Both Hillary Clinton and the media would prefer to talk about Trump’s rants and scandals rather than Clinton’s failings. Clinton will continue to set traps, bating Trump to respond to them — rather than stick to his populist message. Trump shouldn’t do anything to help her out.)

3. Pass the threshold test. My theory is that 2016 wants to be a change election. As stated above, the American public is hesitant to give any political party three consecutive presidential terms. What is more, many Americans feel unhappy about the direction of the nation. These factors should all favor an outsider candidate who is a change agent. And yet, Donald Trump has failed to fully capitalize on this. Instead of this election being a referendum on Hillary Clinton (who, for all practical purposes, should be seen as the “incumbent”), it has become a referendum on Trump. The reason is that he has not passed the threshold test, whereby he becomes minimally acceptable. He seems thin-skinned, irrational, and chaotic.

Most Americans are not yet comfortable with the idea of him as president. This has everything to do with his temperament. This point only reinforces everything I have written above: Between now and Election Day, Trump must run a disciplined campaign that eschews rants and cheap shots, and focuses like a laser on Clinton’s very real weaknesses.

The amazing thing here is that Donald Trump is still in this game. But to pull it off, he would have to make significant changes. The challenge is that it’s very hard for someone who has been wildly successful using one playbook to admit that he must change in order to advance to the next level.

Nothing Trump has done thus far leads us to believe he has the strategic discipline or message discipline to pull this off. For this reason, my strong assumption is that Donald Trump won’t take this advice.


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To: MaxistheBest

“His message should be that Hillary Clinton is a corrupt insider who represents the status quo.”

This has very much been his message. The press doesn’t care to cover anything he says of substance anymore though, in their turn to full-on Democratic partisanship. This is one reason why I wish Trump would go ahead and start on a serious ad campaign. It’s getting harder and harder to get his message out at all. Ads may not be as influential as in the past, but he needs to do whatever he can to bypass the propagandists.

“He seems thin-skinned, irrational, and chaotic.”

He does seem this way to millions—but he wounldn’t if that hadn’t been the goal of the propagandists to interpret and misrepresent anything he does no matter how innocuous within that frame. If we had a fair media, Trump would already be up double digits.


21 posted on 08/08/2016 9:47:13 PM PDT by FenwickBabbitt
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To: mkjessup
He claims to be conservative.

Oh he is, if by "conservative" you mean scum sucking liberal moron.

22 posted on 08/08/2016 10:34:32 PM PDT by Bullish (That establishment heads from both sides are exploding over Trump is the very best part.)
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To: MaxistheBest
He seems thin-skinned, irrational, and chaotic.

Pansy code for he intimidates me.

23 posted on 08/08/2016 10:48:51 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! - vote Trump 2016)
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To: MaxistheBest

altho insightful article the writer is a low information commentator.
he says >>>
Meanwhile, Trump should proactively push populist policies that level the playing field, such as one he’s actually about to float today: eliminating special tax treatment for “carried interest” income. >>> trumps been saying this since about day 2.
also his comments about trump being thin skinned etc are memes that are media inventions. propaganda. that is how propaganda works today.


24 posted on 08/08/2016 11:09:47 PM PDT by kvanbrunt2 (all your base are belong to us)
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To: Vendome

So, who the hell is she?
Never saw her before, (like I know a lot of billionaires).
But she is easy on the eyes.


25 posted on 08/09/2016 12:28:48 AM PDT by 5th MEB (Progressives in the open; --- FIRE FOR EFFECT!!)
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To: kvanbrunt2

Never could figure out the “thin skinned” meme.
Somebody who is thin skinned can rarely control themselves well enough to make multi million dollar deals and ultimately become a billionaire.
Trumps life time achievements and success demonstrate “Dinochrome Steel” control and determination in my opinion.

(Yes I am a Keith Laumer fan).


26 posted on 08/09/2016 12:46:43 AM PDT by 5th MEB (Progressives in the open; --- FIRE FOR EFFECT!!)
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To: 5th MEB

Tamara Ecclestone

Tamara Ecclestone is 32 years old and worth $3.6 billion. Her father is Bernie Ecclestone, a billionaire who is the chief executive of the Formula One Group. She worked as a presenter for Sky Sports Italia and has been involved in other racing productions.


27 posted on 08/09/2016 12:59:38 AM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway - "Enjoy Yourself" ala Louis Prima)
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To: MaxistheBest

Not a terrible article. He does need to focus on his populist message and attacking Hillary. There are few more things he should do, but those are the big ones.


28 posted on 08/09/2016 2:13:16 AM PDT by KC_Conspirator
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To: MaxistheBest

More “advice” from concerned trolls in the media. Pure BS.

Vote Trump 2016


29 posted on 08/09/2016 3:06:27 AM PDT by TheStickman (Trump will be the 1st Pro America president since Reagan)
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To: mkjessup; akalinin

Matt Lewis made his fame in Morton Blackwell’s Conservative Leadership Institute now known as Campaign Leadership Institute.

Morton Blackwell is, of course, the Goldwater backer who invented targeted fundraising mailers for candidates, the precursor of Robet Mercer.

CLI and Matt Lewis preached writing off Blue areas. Writing off infrequent voters. Concentrating only on winning the Hard Rs. Writing off Purple areas unless you need them to win in red areas.

CLI bought into limiting a campaign to 2 or 3 swing states and ignoring WI, MI, PA, etc. And even in those 2 or 3 swing states like OH it ignored the Reagan Democrats and focused only on the children of Taft.

The CLI strategy is why McCain and Romney lost. Of course, CLI would claim that it is why the Rs have the most Congressmen, Governors, state legislators ever.

The CLI strategy is its problem, not its Goldwater ideology.


30 posted on 08/09/2016 3:53:49 AM PDT by spintreebob
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To: spintreebob
Thanks for the summation. The real entertainment of this election cycle has been exposing the losers (and losing strategies) of Republican ruling elite.

I figured this guy was some sort of clown.
31 posted on 08/09/2016 5:49:05 AM PDT by farming pharmer (www.sterlingheightsreport.com)
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