Trump consolidates its central role in the partial examinations in the campaign bombing: ANALYSIS

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Trump consolidates its central role in the partial examinations in the campaign bombing: ANALYSIS






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Do not, Donald Trump it is not on the ballot on November 6, but that fact has not prevented it from playing a central role in the medium term choice That will decide the control of both houses of Congress and possibly determine the success of much of their legislative agenda.


Now, with less than a week until the voters decide the fate of 35 seats of the US Senate UU., 435 seats of the House of the USA. UU And 36 governor seats, Trump is embracing one last chance to take center stage.


The flurry of campaign activities for the commander-in-chief that has been increasing as election day approaches will activate the hyperdrive on Wednesday in Fort Myers, Florida, when a period of attendance begins at 11 rallies in just six days , with the hope of driving home closing argument rooted in both positive economic numbers and in the same immigration Tactics of fear that defined much of their 2016 campaign.


In the last weeks of the campaign, the president has tried to paint the Democratic Party not as a political opponent, but as an ungovernable fanatic who has thrown the country into chaos and misery.


"The Democratic Party has become an angry, ruthless and unbalanced mafia determined to gain power by any means necessary," Trump said at a rally in Elko, Nevada, on October 20.


"Republicans produce jobs, Democrats produce mobs," Trump said at a recent rally in Houston for Republican Sen. Ted Cruz.



PHOTO: President Donald Trump arrives to speak during a rally at the Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City, Tennessee, October 1, 2018.PHOTO: President Donald Trump arrives to speak during a rally at the Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City, Tennessee, October 1, 2018.Mandel Ngan / AFP / Getty Images
President Donald Trump arrives to speak during a rally at the Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City, Tennessee, October 1, 2018.

The president has spent less time discussing the recent Massive shot in Pittsburgh Y a try by a crazed Trump supporter to bomb several prominent Democratic figures and media organizations, sparking a national conversation about the impact his words are having on American political society.


In total, Trump will have held a total of 44 "Make America Great Again" rallies in 23 states between March and November, according to an ABC News analysis of his agenda, a torrid pace for a president whose party celebrates a slender majority of 51- 49 in the Senate and that will probably lose control of the House of the United States.


Trump has also unleashed a steady stream of backups through his Twitter account, calling 11 Republicans from the House of Representatives on Monday in the same way he has the entire cycle, referring to candidates as "Strong against crime." ", or big supporters of" the military ". and our great veterinarians. "






Trump's unfiltered rhetoric on social media and the campaign, his penchant for controversial decisions on immigration and foreign policy and the constant revolt of Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections has caused constant headaches for the Republican candidates and the fodder for their Democratic rivals. .


That combination resulted in an increase in Democratic primary participation and possible electoral gains large enough to fuel the party's hopes of retaking the United States house in November.


"The single greatest effect Trump has had in the 2018 election is to energize Democrats as well as other voters against Trump," Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Policy Center, told ABC News. "In general, the Democratic coalition, especially minorities and young people, do not run in midterm elections at the same pace as whites and older voters, the core of the Republican Party base. If the current trends hold, the Democrats are ready to overtake the Republicans, because they are determined to register their disapproval of Trump and the Republican Party. "



PHOTO: Donald Trump speaks during a Make America Great Again rally on October 10, 2018, in Erie, Pa.PHOTO: Donald Trump speaks during a Make America Great Again rally on October 10, 2018, in Erie, Pa.Mandel Ngan / AFP / Getty Images
Donald Trump speaks during the "Make America Great Again" rally on October 10, 2018, in Erie, Pa.

Be it the caravan of Central American migrants heading to the US border. UU And Mexico, the painful and confusing confirmation hearings of now Justice Brett Kavanaugh or the murder of a prominent Saudi journalist, Trump lacks the inhibition that his ancestors have shown by offering his own direct view of world events.


It is a feature that has destabilized again and again an already hectic electoral season, say political experts.


The 'activist in chief'


In 2018 alone, Trump, in various roles as president, visited the 18 states with careers included in the 18 ABC News contests, 18 and made several visits to states with particularly competitive Senate careers such as Montana, West Virginia, Nevada and Florida. .


Trump has also used Twitter to include 14 of the 18 races that ABC News has identified as indicative of the key stories that define partial exams.


In recent weeks, Trump also made visits to particular states and districts that he won in 2016, but Republican support seems to have wavered.


Last weekend, the president traveled to Murphysboro, Illinois, in the 12th District of the state's Congress, which is represented by Republican Representative Mike Bost. Republican Rep. Rodney Davis, whose congressional district, 13th, is just north of Bost, also attended the rally.


Our partners in FiveThirtyEight qualifies the two races as "Lean Republican", and the Democratic rivals of Bost and Davis have raised funds for the GOP holders in this cycle, according to the records of the FEC.


For Trump, the message of why Illinois voters should endorse someone like Bost is not hard to understand.



PHOTO: President Donald Trump addresses the audience during a campaign rally at the Elko Regional Airport in Elko, Nevada, on October 20, 2018. PHOTO: President Donald Trump addresses the audience during a campaign rally at the Elko Regional Airport in Elko, Nevada, on October 20, 2018. Jonathan Ernst / Reuters
President Donald Trump addresses the audience during a campaign rally at the Elko Regional Airport in Elko, Nevada, on October 20, 2018.

"A vote for Mike is really a continuation to make the United States big again." Very simple, "Trump told the crowd. It is a message and a slogan that the President is happy to repeat in the campaign.


Vice President Mike Pence, who was a political advisor described As the "spearhead" of the White House's medium-term strategy, it has also been a regular element in the campaign of this cycle.


Last week, Pence traveled to Arizona, Nevada and Michigan to push candidates from the Senate and House of Representatives. Pence heads to Ohio on Wednesday to campaign with Congress candidate Troy Balderson and gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine in Mansfield.


A caravan, a judge of the Supreme Court and a Twitter feed.


"Republicans want strong borders, no crime or caravans, right?" Trump asked the crowd at his Illinois rally over the weekend. "We do not want caravans, we do not have caravans."


"Many gang members and some very bad people mix in the Caravan that heads to our southern border," Trump said. tweeted this week before his decision to send more than 5,000 soldiers to the southern border, "return, he will not be admitted to the United States unless he goes through the legal process." This is an invasion of our country and our army is Waiting for you!"


The president's desire to dominate the national debate, which he tries to do frequently through his Twitter account, on key issues, has pushed him again and again into the middle of the historically heated political battles in the run-up to the partial exams .



PHOTO: Senator Ted Cruz greets President Donald Trump when he arrives at a campaign rally on October 22, 2018 in Houston.PHOTO: Senator Ted Cruz greets President Donald Trump when he arrives at a campaign rally on October 22, 2018 in Houston.Evan Vucci / AP
Senator Ted Cruz greets President Donald Trump when he arrives at a campaign rally on October 22, 2018, in Houston.

Immigration is undoubtedly at the top of that list, and the president's plan, announced in an interview with Axios earlier this weekTo sign an executive order that would eliminate the right to citizenship for babies of non-citizens and unauthorized immigrants born in the territory of the United States. UU., Could throw another key in a political subject of the third lane.


But the disruptor's role is one that the president enjoys and has played several times in the electoral campaign.


Trump and the Republican Party have also exercised anger after controversial and bitterly loyal audiences of Kavanaugh as a political weapon in recent weeks, trying to put him in the heads of Republican Party voters before the vote on Tuesday.


"This will be the election of the caravans, the Kavanaughs, the law and order, the tax cuts, and you know what else? It will be the choice of common sense, because most of your common sense," Trump said in his Illinois rally.


In essence and style, Trump pushes both sides to embrace their own extremes


Trump's rampant and unapologetic style remains unique in American political history, but that has not stopped candidates from across the country from trying to emulate him.


Candidates in the crucial Senate races in Arizona and Indiana have joined Trump and enthusiastically embraced their policies.



PHOTO: President Donald Trump applauds during a Make America Great Again rally at Bojangles Coliseum, on October 26, 2018, in Charlotte, North Carolina.PHOTO: President Donald Trump applauds during a Make America Great Again rally at Bojangles Coliseum, on October 26, 2018, in Charlotte, North Carolina.Nicholas Kamm / AFP / Getty Images
President Donald Trump applauds during the "Make America Great Again" rally at the Bojangles Coliseum on October 26, 2018, in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Mike Braun, who identified himself as a businessman of his own and a political outsider who echoed Trump's mantra "Drain the Swamp," successfully outlasted two congressmen sitting on the road to winning the Republican Senate nomination in Indiana.


The anti-Trump fervor has led many Democrats, including one of their most prominent recruits in this cycle, to impel the impeachment of Trump.


Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke, hoping to realize the Democratic dream of making Texas a reality in 2018, said he would vote to remove Trump after the president's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. O'Rourke defended his comments at a CNN town hall earlier this month and noted the president's handling of Robert Mueller's investigation into interference in Russia in 2016 as grounds for the challenge.


"When, in broad daylight on Twitter, [Trump] "I asked his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, to end the Russian investigation, I would say that is an obstruction in action," O'Rourke said.


Looking to 2020


While the 2018 midterms are the most important thing for most Americans, there are clear signs that the president is already preparing for what will surely be an incredibly competitive and controversial re-election bout.


He has already called directly to a series of Democrats who are reportedly considering presidential candidacies for 2020, including Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and multi-millionaire Democratic activist Tom Steyer, inciting potential rivals with sarcastic tweets, referring to Warren as "fake" and Steyer as "stumble" lunatic. "






Trump's tweets and statements about his potential rivals for 2020 clearly show that the day after election day next week, the 729 days that separate the United States from the next presidential contest can not prevent the campaign from starting in serious.


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