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GOP officials lay the groundwork to blame their nominee if Clinton wins.
By Eli Stokols and Kenneth P. Vogel
08/14/16 07:29 AM EDT
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/donald-trump-rnc-support-226987
Publicly, Republican Party officials continue to stand by Donald Trump.
Privately, at the highest levels, party leaders have started talking about
cutting off support to Trump in October and redirecting cash to saving
endangered congressional majorities.
Since the Cleveland convention, top party officials have been quietly making
the case to political journalists, donors and GOP operatives that the
Republican National Committee has done more to help Trump than it did to
support its 2012 nominee Mitt Romney and that, therefore, Trump has only
himself and his campaign to blame for his precipitous slide in the polls,
according to people who have spoken with Republican leadership.
Sean Spicer, the RNC’s top strategist, on Wednesday made that case to
14
political reporters he convened at the organization’s Capitol Hill
headquarters for an off-the-record conversation about the election.
Reporters from POLITICO and BuzzFeed were not invited.
According to several people who attended, Spicer spent much of the session
detailing all the RNC resources that have been deployed to swing states and
how the party’s infrastructure is stronger than it has ever been.
In the words of one person in the room, the message was that the RNC has &
ldquo;
all these staffers out there working and knocking on doors, with a data
system they believe rivals what Obama build in 2012—so it’s not
their
fault.”
Spicer emphasized that RNC chairman Reince Priebus has been working
aggressively to coach Trump into being a more disciplined candidate, calling
the nominee “five or six times a day,” according to another
person
present at last week’s closed-door meeting.
According to sources close to Priebus, the chairman has warned that if Trump
does not better heed this persistent advice to avoid dust-ups driven by his
rhetoric, the RNC might not be able to help him as much – suggesting
the
money and ground resources might be diverted.
To this point, Spicer has suggested a mid-October deadline for turning the
presidential campaign around, suggesting last week to reporters and in
separate discussions with GOP operatives that it would cause serious concern
inside the RNC if Trump were to remain in a weakened position by then.
Operatives close to the RNC leadership, who have heard this argument from
party leadership, say the committee might have to make a decision about
pulling the plug on Trump before that.
“Early voting in Ohio starts in a few weeks, there’s a 45-day
window for
absentee voters, so mid-September would probably be the latest the RNC could
redeploy assets and have any real impact,” said an RNC member
privately:
“The only thing you could change in mid-October would be to shift some
TV
ads, maybe try to prop up Senate candidates in tough races like [Rob]
Portman, [Marco] Rubio and [Pat] Toomey.”
One high-level Republican strategist added: “The party committee has
this
same job every cycle, to employ limited resources to maximum effect at the
ballot box … And that means not pouring precious resources into
dysfunctional, non-cooperative losing campaigns.”
Spicer, asked Saturday night about the ongoing discussions, told POLITICO
Trump could not be cut off soon because the party needs him to raise more
money. "When I've gotten these questions, I've been correcting the
record.
There is no talk of shifting resources in mid-August and it's unlikely that
would happen until late September or October."
He also said the RNC did not view the current polling deficit suffered by
Trump to be impossible to overcome.
But on Thursday, POLITICO revealed that more than 70 Republicans had signed
a letter to Priebus, urging him to immediately cut off spending on Trump and
to instead shift cash to saving the party’s congressional majorities
Within the Trump campaign, there has been suspicion for months that the RNC
already has not been as supportive of its nominee as it could — and
should
— be, according to operatives in and around the campaign.
“There's lingering doubt,” said one operative who has worked
with the
campaign. “It's never really improved much, and never for long.”
The
operative dismissed efforts to withhold RNC support from Trump as “
only
coming from the usual suspects — the same crap from the same
Republicans
who can't win elections.”
One Trump staffer dismissed the possibility that the RNC might cut off
funding to Trump, while downplaying talk of tension between the entities.
The staffer said he communicates with his party counterparts “multiple
times a day and the interactions are 100 percent good.”
Other Trump allies in and around the campaign fear that the RNC could use
Democrat Hillary Clinton’s widening lead in polls to justify pulling
the
plug on Trump before he has a chance to even the race.
RNC fundraisers have in fact been signaling to major donors a way that they
could write huge checks to Trump’s joint fundraising committee with
the RNC
and dictate that only a fraction — if any — of the cash would
go to Trump.
Spicer has said RNC fundraisers are not communicating this sentiment.
But one fundraiser with knowledge of the party’s high-dollar
fundraising
efforts said earlier this summer that the message to leery donors was “
people can give to the RNC and not to him.”
Through the end of June — the period covered by the most recent
Federal
Election Commission filings — the main Trump-RNC joint fundraising
committee had transferred only $2.2 million to Trump’s campaign, as
compared to $10.1 million to the RNC.
To be sure, the committee, Trump Victory, still had $12.1 million in the
bank at that point. And his campaign announced that it had combined with the
joint committee to raise $80 million in July, though it’s unclear how
much
of that was transferred to his campaign versus the party.
Trump himself declared Thursday that he’s doing more to boost the RNC&
rsquo;s
coffers than the campaign is doing for him, and warned that he might back
out of the joint fundraising arrangement.
By Friday, though, Trump was praising Priebus for doing “such a great
job.
We’re friends. We work together. We work with a lot of other people
and I
have to say we have great unification. Now, every once in a while, you read
about somebody that wants to be a rebel, they get a little free publicly for
themselves.”
Priebus, Spicer and other RNC brass also projected a united front, with
Priebus rejecting reports of discord by showing up at a Friday Trump rally
in Erie, Pa. “Don’t believe the garbage you read,” Priebus
said. “Let me
tell you something: Donald Trump, the Republican Party, all of you, we&
rsquo;re
gonna put him in the White House and save this country together.”
But the RNC’s frustration is at a boiling point after a week of
deepening
division between the organization’s political and communications
staffs and
their counterparts on the Trump campaign.
Beyond the candidate’s continued rhetorical carelessness on the stump,
his
campaign has confounded GOP officials with a travel schedule—more
events
have been announced in Colorado and Virginia, two swing states that appear
to be out of reach, and even deep blue Connecticut—that many believe
is a
poor use of the candidate’s time.
“He has shown no interest in doing the tough demographic work that's
necessary in campaigns,” one RNC member said. “You don't see
them trying
to talk to independent women, educated Hispanics; and beyond that, it's an
issue of strategic staffing. I don't think he understands how presidential
campaigns are won.”
“The senior staff gets it,” that RNC member said, “but the
true believers
outnumber them.”
After four years spent working toward winning back the White House, the RNC
’s shift toward an endgame it didn’t envision—essentially
deciding when
to concede the White House to focus on saving the Senate and saving face&
mdash;is
a sign of resignation setting in.
On Wednesday evening as reporters were filing into the RNC’s
conference
room, Spicer, Chris Carr and Lindsey Walters were ready to begin the
briefing but the attendees were focused on the flat screen TVs on the walls,
which were tuned to CNN’s live coverage of an unknown individual,
later
determined to be a Trump supporter from Virginia, climbing up the glass
exterior of Trump Tower with suction cups.
Even in the belly of the RNC, there was no escaping the near constant
distractions of Trump.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/donald-trump-rnc-support-226987#ixzz4HJskZZae
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一看是politico的文章就知道不用往下读了
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wikileak已经揭露这个politico发稿要先得到dnc的批准。
media independent, my ass.

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