Friday, August 28, 2020

Is The 2020 US Presidential Campaign Going To Be Brutal?

President Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Reuters/AFP

Dan Balz, The Washington Post: Brutal campaign shaping up over pandemic, race and the economy

With just over 10 weeks until Election Day, the campaign for president turns from a pair of scripted conventions to the trench warfare of mobilizing voters and the unpredictability of September and October, with the campaign playing out against a backdrop unlike anything seen in modern times.

In a month, the first of three presidential debates will be held, scheduled for Sept. 29 in Cleveland. Some strategists see that evening as a pivotal and potentially decisive confrontation, particularly if President Donald Trump has a bad night and Joe Biden looks strong. Still, the 2016 campaign moved late and, ultimately, decisively in Trump's direction. Democrats worry about a repeat of that playbook and warn now against complacency.

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WNU Editor: The 2016 campaign was vicious, and the reaction to President Trump's victory doubly so. So will 2020 be worse? I do not think so. The media coverage of President Trump was over 90% negative when he ran in 2016. That has not changed in 2020. Many in the Republican party in 2016 were hostile to President Trump. Today, with the exception of a few former Republican politicians and national security officials in previous administrations, the Republican party is solidly behind President Trump. And while the media likes to focus their attention on people like Colin Powell and former Republican Senator Flake, men who have no influence in the party and/or influencing people to vote against Trump, the media is ignoring these Democrat politicians who are flocking to support President Trump and who do have an influence on the electorate .... Trump Lands Major Endorsements From Democrat Mayors in Minnesota (Townhall). Nothing brutal about that. People are seeing how the wind is blowing. Speaking of Minnesota you can take this to the bank. Minnesota went Blue in 2016. It is going to go solid red for Trump this year. As for the unrest that is happening in many major cities across America today. Many are forgetting that the same was happening in 2016, including this horrific incident in July, 2016, when during a protest against the police a gunman killed 5 officers and wounded scores of others .... 2016 shooting of Dallas police officers (Wikipedia). The difference between now and then is that unlike 2016, many of today's Democrat politicians have embraced BLM and other groups that are causing this carnage while pushing for policies like de-funding the police. I do not call this brutal campaigning. I call this a disastrous campaign that has already turned-off a lot of voters . Last .... but not least .... are the candidates themselves. President Trump today is the same President Trump in 2016. No surprises there. His base has not left him, and he has been successful through his polices on law/prison reform in attracting voters from the Black and Hispanic communities. Nothing brutal about that. As for Joe Biden. I do not see him running a "brutal" campaign. As a campaigner he is not at his prime. In fact he is very weak, and it is getting worse. Case in  point was his carefully scripted interview this week with CNN's Anderson Cooper where he failed to even read properly the notes that were given to him .... Joe Biden Answers CNN's Anderson Cooper To The Shooting Of Jacob Blake With An Entirely Different Incident. How can you run a "brutal" Presidential campaign when your own candidate appears and acts this feeble. In the end it will be the media that will try its best to portray this election as a brutal campaign. It is how they sell news papers and get clicks online.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It has been brutal for the last 4 years. Why should the election be any different?

Here are some examples:

National Media Ignores Two Black Lives Matter Inspired Hate Crime Stabbings Against White Men… in ONE DAY


Appropriate: Antifa Website Redirects to Joe Biden’s Campaign Donation Page

Crusader said...

‘Brutal fatigue’. It reminds me of when my kids were young and when they got so angry (tantrums!!!) they run out of words.
That’s a bit like the media; they’ve ran out of bad things to say. Nothing works any more. Now it’s just blah.

Anonymous said...

"many of today's Democrat politicians have embraced BLM " - WNU

At Least They Admit It? Black Lives Matter Marches Through DC Chanting ‘Who Do We Protect? Black Criminals!’

Ergo Democrats back black criminals.


If you vote Democrat, you vote a pro-criminal agenda.

Antitroll said...

Great summary wnu and I firmly agree with you.
P. S I also dislike Trudeau the turd

Anonymous said...

"Great summary wnu and I firmly agree with you.
P. S I also dislike Trudeau the turd"

Trudeau was mentioned nowhere in the blog posts except for your comment.

You are as much anti-troll as anti-fascists are actually fascists.

Self-proclaimed goody 2 shoes anti-fascists use the same tactics as the brown shirts of the 1920 and 1930s.

After socialized medicine you want guaranteed income, guaranteed vacation, and for politicians jump, grovel and cave in when you sporadically protest in a syncopated, stochastic rhythm and demand something more.

And since you are part of the avant garde, you want 1st pick of the women. Prerogatives of an alpha male ape of course.

Mike Feldhake said...

WNU Editor; I think you summed everything up well, this is why this election is going to be a landslide and egg on face of the Democratic Party. Not sure where we go from here, but my Dem friends really need better leadership.

Anonymous said...

WNU says Minnesota will go red for the presidential election.

From news reports Wisconsin will too.

What about Michigan?

Things are at least somewhat bad or somewhat worrisome for Democrats because the said Joe Biden and Kamala will pull a Punxsutawney Phil and come out in the 1st week of September.

With all the corruption, Id not know id Washington and Oregon will go red. The mayor of Portland seem s to be in trouble, The mayor of Seattle is in trouble, but she might lose only to be replaced by a gibber red. Don't know about Portland.

Oregon is red east of the mountain range, but what about the Portland-Salem-Eugene corridor? Have they had enough of the Red Guard?