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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,170 posts)
Sat Dec 16, 2017, 10:17 PM Dec 2017

Trump plans to campaign aggressively for 2018 midterms: report

President Trump plans to aggressively campaign for Republicans in 2018 in the wake of GOP Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore's stunning loss on Tuesday, according to a new report.

The Washington Post reported that the president's political aides have taken part in meetings with 116 candidates across the country in House, Senate and gubernatorial contests.

The president has reportedly expressed to those around him that is looking forward to traveling and holding rallies for Republican candidates.

White House political director Bill Stepien told the Post that he has been meeting with the president on a weekly basis, in which he has discussed candidates, poll numbers and their stances on policies in relation to Trump's.

Senior aides also told the Post that the president has expressed interest in Republican Missouri Senate candidate Josh Hawley's race, as well as potential candidates such as Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) and Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R), who are both rumored to be mulling Senate bids in their respective states.

Trump's campaign has begun the process of reaching out to the president's supporters, sending out a “2018 candidates” survey to his supporters to get their take on issues such as gun control and the U.S.-Mexico border wall.

News of Trump's reported plans come days after Sen.-elect Doug Jones became the first Democrat to win a Senate seat in Alabama in a quarter century.

Jones's win represented a major loss for Trump, who had thrown his support behind Moore despite numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against the Republican candidate.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/365274-trump-plans-to-campaign-aggressively-for-2018-midterms

Considering his record so far I think he should campaign to his hearts content for these people. The fact of the matter is however the only reason he wants to do this is to feed his massive ego.

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Trump plans to campaign aggressively for 2018 midterms: report (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2017 OP
Big mistake. We can only hope this is true. Sneederbunk Dec 2017 #1
My first thought as well Egnever Dec 2017 #2
May be closer to 16 by the time the election rolls around Tiggeroshii Dec 2017 #7
Man, I can't stand all this winning.... mwooldri Dec 2017 #3
Great! We need all the help we can get! democratisphere Dec 2017 #4
Please proceed loyalsister Dec 2017 #5
Please proceed Freethinker65 Dec 2017 #6
Yes, please do. And bring Bannon with you. Marie Marie Dec 2017 #8
Please campaign Polly Hennessey Dec 2017 #9
Go, Mr President! The GOP candidates should stick to you like flies on flypaper! struggle4progress Dec 2017 #10
 

Tiggeroshii

(11,088 posts)
7. May be closer to 16 by the time the election rolls around
Sat Dec 16, 2017, 11:10 PM
Dec 2017

Imagine this could give us a total of 300-400 house seats? A kid can dream, cant he?

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