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In reply to the discussion: Trump Announces Republican Midterm Convention in Dallas in September [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(184,377 posts)25. Trump's 'risky' GOP convention idea shows his 'stranglehold' is slipping: analysts
Again, I was a Clinton delegate to the 2016 National Convention. National Conventions are not cheap and take some planning. I am hoping that trump causes the GOP to spend a ton of money. I am also hoping that this convention will in effect nationalize the midterms. There are candidates who are keeping away from trump for good reason. This convention is going to render any attempt to hide from trump meaningless.
Trump's 'risky' GOP convention idea shows his 'stranglehold' is slipping: analysts #RawStory
— #TuckFrump (@realtuckfrumper.bsky.social) 2026-07-01T18:47:31.000Z
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-s-big-rnc-dallas-convention-move-could-upend-gop-chances/
President Donald Trump's unusual decision to host a midterm convention in Dallas, Texas, this fall could have unexpected consequences for Republicans, a CNN analyst warned on Wednesday.
Journalist Chuck Todd told CNN anchor Erica Hill that the event, hosted by the Republican National Committee on Sept. 9 and 10, has been touted as an attempt to drive voter enthusiasm ahead of the crucial elections this fall without Trump on the ballot but that it might not benefit the GOP.
"I think the Democrats will help pay for this Convention," Todd said. "I think they would love to see this race as nationalized as possible in the midterm elections. The more nationalized they are, the worse that is for the incumbent party."
Todd pointed to history and emphasized the convention could ultimately backfire for Republicans.
"Doing this the way that Trump wants to do it, making it about him, making it about you're either with Trump or you're against Trump, that's the frame, frankly, Democrats would love to go into the general election with," Todd explained.
He also described how GOP insiders were strategizing to target moderate Republican voters.
"Now I understand why there are some that argue inside the Republican Party, knowing that Trump is unpopular with the middle, that say, 'This is a turnout election. We're not trying to persuade anybody. We've got to find ways to fire up the MAGA base,' and the MAGA base has never shown up when Donald Trump hasn't been on the ballot," Todd said.
Journalist Chuck Todd told CNN anchor Erica Hill that the event, hosted by the Republican National Committee on Sept. 9 and 10, has been touted as an attempt to drive voter enthusiasm ahead of the crucial elections this fall without Trump on the ballot but that it might not benefit the GOP.
"I think the Democrats will help pay for this Convention," Todd said. "I think they would love to see this race as nationalized as possible in the midterm elections. The more nationalized they are, the worse that is for the incumbent party."
Todd pointed to history and emphasized the convention could ultimately backfire for Republicans.
"Doing this the way that Trump wants to do it, making it about him, making it about you're either with Trump or you're against Trump, that's the frame, frankly, Democrats would love to go into the general election with," Todd explained.
He also described how GOP insiders were strategizing to target moderate Republican voters.
"Now I understand why there are some that argue inside the Republican Party, knowing that Trump is unpopular with the middle, that say, 'This is a turnout election. We're not trying to persuade anybody. We've got to find ways to fire up the MAGA base,' and the MAGA base has never shown up when Donald Trump hasn't been on the ballot," Todd said.
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Trump Announces Republican Midterm Convention in Dallas in September [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Tuesday
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This is a gimme for Dems running for seats: Is your Congressperson/Senator in your area campaigning?
Prairie Gates
Tuesday
#1
Obviously not from this small ultra " religious" right wing area where only repukes are good Americans and the rest of
efhmc
Tuesday
#12
shitstain really wants to fuck up the Republicans. Can't even remember which party it is in.
dave99
Tuesday
#11
This is a manufactured event. No one should air it except maybe c-span. (n/t)
thesquanderer
Tuesday
#13
It's just another Trump rally. It's not "out of the box"; it's their one trick pony. nt
SunSeeker
Wednesday
#23
Good time for the TX power grid to go down and leave the convention with no AC.
eppur_se_muova
Wednesday
#20
MaddowBlog-Republicans to hold rare midterm convention, creating two problems
LetMyPeopleVote
Thursday
#24
Trump's 'risky' GOP convention idea shows his 'stranglehold' is slipping: analysts
LetMyPeopleVote
Thursday
#25