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RNC sees leverage over Trump
« on: February 25, 2016, 11:03:56 pm »
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/rnc-sees-leverage-over-trump-219759

 RNC sees leverage over Trump

The GOP has resources to dangle in exchange for some message discipline from its presumptive nominee.

By Daniel Strauss

02/25/16 05:14 AM EST

Updated 02/25/16 05:59 PM EST

Donald Trump has steamrolled toward the Republican nomination by lambasting all things political establishment, and now that establishment thinks it can convince their insult-wielding front-runner he needs them.

Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus has begun stating in private meetings that the party has sway over its at times unwelcome front-runner because it has tools Trump will need to use to win a general election — voter data and field, digital and media operations that a nominee typically inherits from the party infrastructure.

Dangling access to these resources, Priebus thinks he can help steer Trump toward partywide policy goals and away from the inflammatory rhetoric that Republican officials see as divisive and dangerous, especially outside of the primary, according to two Republican sources who have spoken with the RNC chairman.

“It’s a relationship,” said RNC chief strategist and communications director Sean Spicer. “Every nominee — it doesn’t matter this cycle or last cycle — understands now that the role of parties is critical in terms of the manpower, the data, the press operation, the research. The bottom line is no nominee can win without the party.”

But the very idea that the party can somehow control or even influence Trump strikes some Republicans as laughable given a primary season marked by the front-runner’s deliberate and aggressive disregard for political norms and party goals.

“Does anybody have leverage over Donald Trump? Nope,” a former top official at the RNC said. “His own staff doesn’t. No one can control him.”



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Re: RNC sees leverage over Trump
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2016, 11:13:35 pm »
In my little universe, the ONLY role for the RNC is to enthusiastic and complete support the choice of the Republican voters.

It is NOT to offer a quid pro quo, suggesting less than complete support.

But we need refreshers from time to time, as to how the RNC earns the moniker of Stupid Party.
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Re: RNC sees leverage over Trump
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2016, 11:36:25 pm »
In my little universe, the ONLY role for the RNC is to enthusiastic and complete support the choice of the Republican voters.

It is NOT to offer a quid pro quo, suggesting less than complete support.

But we need refreshers from time to time, as to how the RNC earns the moniker of Stupid Party.

The base is on to what the RNC does. We know they would prefer to pick the nominee, if it weren't for all those darn VOTERS!

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Re: RNC sees leverage over Trump
« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2016, 11:47:01 pm »
The base is on to what the RNC does. We know they would prefer to pick the nominee, if it weren't for all those darn VOTERS!
It seems on this site, some of the previous rebellious outsider supporters, turn out to be really insider supporters.

"Oh yeah, but when we said change, we didn't mean so severe as Mr. Trump. We still wanted the security and predictability of one of our elected official types, not a true outsider. Go Kasich, go Rubio, go Cruz, as a very last resort."

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