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Zorro

(15,740 posts)
Sat May 2, 2020, 10:22 AM May 2020

Fearing Political Peril, Republicans Edge Away From Trump on Pandemic Response

Moderate Republicans in competitive districts are navigating a careful balance in addressing the coronavirus crisis, eager to put some distance between themselves and a president whose response has been criticized.

Every evening from his kitchen table in southwestern Michigan, Representative Fred Upton, a moderate Republican running for his 18th term in office, posts a coronavirus dispatch for his constituents, highlighting his own efforts to respond to the crisis and the news from Washington, often with cameos from Democrats.

Absent from his Facebook updates are any mentions of President Trump, whose response to the pandemic has raised questions that threaten to drag down Republicans’ electoral prospects this fall, or of the president’s provocative news briefings, which have become a forum for partisan attacks on Democrats and dubious claims about the virus.

“You have to sort of thread the needle,” Mr. Upton said in an interview, explaining how he has tried to navigate Mr. Trump’s performance during the crisis. “I’ve been careful. I said, ‘Let’s look to the future,’ versus ‘Why didn’t we do this a few months ago?’ I’m not interested in pointing the finger of blame. I want to correct the issues.”

It is a tricky task for lawmakers like Mr. Upton in centrist districts throughout the country, who understand that their re-election prospects — and any hope their party might have of taking back the House of Representatives — could rise or fall based on how they address the pandemic. Already considered a politically endangered species before the novel coronavirus began ravaging the United States, these moderates are now working to counter the risk that their electoral fates could become tied to Mr. Trump’s response at a time when the independent voters whose support they need are increasingly unhappy with his performance.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/02/us/politics/coronavirus-trump-republicans.html

Democrats must hang the Trump albatross around the neck of every Republican running for office this election year, and not let up.
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Fearing Political Peril, Republicans Edge Away From Trump on Pandemic Response (Original Post) Zorro May 2020 OP
LOL! Edge away??? Alacritous Crier May 2020 #1
Once you tie the anchor to your leg and Phoenix61 May 2020 #2
It's hard to defend the shoot-up-clorox platform. n/t Laelth May 2020 #3
The article quotes Brian Fitzpatrick Freddie May 2020 #4
"Look! There's a thin sliver of light between me and this crazy wise guy I have my arm around!" struggle4progress May 2020 #5
Republican congressmen call congressional oversight pointing fingers Walleye May 2020 #6
Even if these asslickers 2naSalit May 2020 #7

Phoenix61

(17,006 posts)
2. Once you tie the anchor to your leg and
Sat May 2, 2020, 10:28 AM
May 2020

throw it overboard it doesn’t matter how far you run. You’re going over the side and down to the bottom.

Freddie

(9,267 posts)
4. The article quotes Brian Fitzpatrick
Sat May 2, 2020, 10:41 AM
May 2020

My very own congressman, who is incredibly skilled at distancing himself from Republican things that don’t play well in this bluish-purple district. The party even lets him vote against things like ending Obamacare so he looks “moderate”. Unfortunately it’s been working for him.

2naSalit

(86,650 posts)
7. Even if these asslickers
Sat May 2, 2020, 11:03 AM
May 2020

could pull their suction cup mouths from -45's anal sphincter, it's just far too little far too late.

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