Nervous GOP lawmakers cringing at midterm 'MAGA Majority' campaign blitz: report
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
Republican lawmakers already bracing for a potential midterm election wipeout are now facing a crisis within their own party: the National Republican Congressional Committee's decision to center its campaign around Trump and the MAGA movement is terrifying vulnerable GOP candidates who fear the strategy will make their grip on their seats even more tenuous.According to NBC News, numerous Republican candidates in competitive districts are actively avoiding Trump or featuring him prominently in their advertising — a stark sign that the president has become a political liability in swing districts.Trump brings substantial money and media attention to campaigns, yet his presence in non-deep-red districts appears to repel the independent voters Republicans desperately need to hold their majorities.According to NBC News, Trump's winning 2024 electoral coalition has fractured significantly. That year, he won 46 percent of independent voters compared with 49 percent who supported Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. By this week, an Economist/YouGov poll found only 25 percent of independents held favorable views of Trump, compared with 66 percent who held unfavorable views.One House Republican locked in a competitive race told NBC they have no plans to campaign with Trump. The lawmaker also pointed to fellow Republicans' concerns regarding the NRCC's decision to brand its midterm program the "MAGA Majority," putting Trump front and center."I got a few text messages from people, a few vulnerable members, who were like, 'Eh, I don't know if this is the best strategy,'" the member said, speaking on condition of anonymity. "You can tell some of these folks, on some of the comments they're making, they're nervous."A state Republican chairperson conceded that Trump's presence "can be tough" strategically, explaining, "I think he can help with things like turnout, but there is some room for backfire on something like that. It would have to be the right audience, and I think folks here would be OK if that did not happen."The report adds that uncertainty persists in Republican circles about whether Trump will actually commit to helping keep Congress in GOP hands. The president has multiple competing interests unrelated to his party's electoral prospects, including his White House ballroom project and an Ultimate Fighting Championship event scheduled for next month on the South Lawn.One Republican consultant told NBC News that the White House has failed to share a larger plan for the midterms or guidance on what candidates should expect from Trump."It would be nice if they had a plan. They've given very little guidance to members of Congress or senators as to what to expect. If they do have a plan, they're just not telling anyone," the consultant said.
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