Trump and His Cornfield Still Haunt the GOP
Youve probably seen reports that House Republicans are now considering stripping committee assignments from the 13 Republican members who voted for the bipartisan Biden infrastructure bill. Its the latest DC GOP purity test. In a speech Monday at a National Republican Congressional Committee dinner ex-President Trump ripped into the 13 as traitors to the GOP and to him. One of them, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis the sole Republican from New York City was there in the crowd appearing visibly shaken, according to a source who spoke to The New York Post. It is another reminder that while Republicans have numerous advantages going into 2022, managing the GOP is inherently difficult with ex-President Trumps ever-changing list of Republicans he wants to wish to the cornfield because they werent nice to him.
I find it hard to believe the GOP House conference will strip these members of their committee assignments. They didnt do that for the even greater betrayal of those members who voted to investigate the January 6th insurrection. But as weve seen, a substantial number of those members have already been forced into retirement. You cant cross Trump in todays GOP. You can make vague comments. You can sigh a few times. But you cant cross him. There are very, very few examples of any who have and still have any future in the party.
These are each key tension points that Democrats should be hitting over and over and over during the next twelve months.
Glenn Youngkins narrow victory in Virginia had many roots. A critical one, as Ive noted repeatedly, is that the out party at the presidential level almost always wins the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races. But clearly Youngkins ability to not only hold but supercharge the Trump base while also keeping his distance from Trump was the sine qua non factor propelling him to victory. Thats not easy. And we shouldnt underestimate the prowess of Youngkin and his campaign in pulling it off. But its even harder when youre operating at the federal level. Youngkin didnt have to make votes on infrastructure or January 6th committees. All these folks do. The key to Republican victory in 2022 is supercharged support from the MAGA base combined with the more passive disenchantment of a slice of the electorate that is downcast over the economy and COVID and not really thinking about Trump even if they dont like him. The key for Democrats is to make it as hard as possible to straddle that divide.
Trump will give them countless opportunities.
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