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Zorro

(15,740 posts)
Sat Jun 13, 2020, 12:54 PM Jun 2020

Faced With Crisis and Re-election, Senate Republicans Blame China

Politically endangered Republicans are scrambling to make their contests referendums on China rather than the coronavirus pandemic.

When Senator Martha McSally, one of the most politically endangered Republicans, was asked last month about reports that President Trump had brushed away warnings from his own aides about the looming threat of the coronavirus, she promptly pivoted.

“I learned the day I entered the military, never trust a communist,” Ms. McSally answered. “China is to blame for this pandemic and the death of thousands of Americans.”

Her campaign went further, turning the sound bite into a television advertisement that has blanketed airwaves across Arizona, where polls show her badly trailing her Democratic challenger, Mark Kelly. And the Senate Republican campaign arm has sought to portray Mr. Kelly as beholden to Beijing, broadcasting a commercial that features an announcer saying the Mandarin transliteration of his name as Chinese characters flash across the screen.

Fighting for their political lives amid twin domestic crises — a pandemic that has battered the economy — vulnerable Republican senators running for re-election are working to divert voters’ gazes half a world away and make their races a referendum on China. The tactic, party strategists say, is a way for Republicans to avoid defending the president’s handling of the virus, which has been met with widespread public disapproval, and instead offer up an alternative issue that already inspires fear and skepticism among voters.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/13/us/politics/faced-with-crisis-and-re-election-senate-republicans-blame-china.html

Pathetic.
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Bradshaw3

(7,522 posts)
1. It is such a lame ad in so many ways
Sat Jun 13, 2020, 01:08 PM
Jun 2020

First, it looks like something from an 80s mid-level ad department - shows images of an astronaut floating in space with subtitles about Kelly supposedly being in cahoots with the Chinese. It shows him speaking to a group in China and this somehow is related to the virus, but that isn't coherent. In addition to being factually wrong, it is just incomprehensible. I'm wondering if no top level firms are working with repubs. They are running it a lot here but I doubt it is having any impact.

calguy

(5,313 posts)
2. The GOP is so bankrupted by its support of trump's incompetence
Sat Jun 13, 2020, 01:13 PM
Jun 2020

it has very few options to run on. They always have to blame someone else, but with the majority of voters blaming THEM, China is about all they have left to blame, and it isn't going to work.

 

Budi

(15,325 posts)
3. Well, China didn't kneel on George Floyd's neck & the Protests have chewed a chunk outta the
Sat Jun 13, 2020, 01:15 PM
Jun 2020

..Repug's popularity.

"Everything Trump touches, dies"

Blame Trump & their undying loyalty

keithbvadu2

(36,827 posts)
4. Will she mention the many, many millions that Trump is in debt to the Chinese Communists?
Sat Jun 13, 2020, 01:31 PM
Jun 2020

Will she mention the many, many millions that Trump is in debt to the Chinese Communists?

TomCADem

(17,387 posts)
6. AP: White House eyes travel from Mexico as source of virus spike
Sat Jun 13, 2020, 08:36 PM
Jun 2020

They aren't ignoring Mexico. Plus, watch them blame African Americans and protests as well. Racism and hate is their path to the November 2020 elections.

https://apnews.com/129cbe9e6320cd16ce3e845f29de0cac

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is floating a theory that travel from Mexico may be contributing to a new wave of coronavirus infections, rather than states’ efforts to reopen their economies.

The notion was discussed at some length during a meeting of the administration’s coronavirus task force in the White House Situation Room Thursday that focused, in part, on identifying commonalities between new outbreaks, according to two administration officials familiar with the discussions.

COVID-19 cases are currently rising in nearly half of states across the country, according to an Associated Press analysis. That includes Arizona, where hospitals have been told to prepare for the worst, and Texas, which now has more hospitalized patients than ever.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was deploying teams to Arizona and other hotspots to try to trace the outbreaks and contain them, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly describe internal conversations. CDC officials and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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