Karl Rove on Battle for Senate: Don’t Let Trump Have a Gigantic Rally Where He Says Weird Things

‘He ought to campaign by raising money privately’

RUSH EXCERPT:
ROVE: "Well let’s divide the two first, President Trump is, as you say, of Friday in South Carolina campaigning on behalf of senator Graham. Darline Graham in a in a runoff between two Republican, so his impact in primaries is enormously powerful on behalf of the candidates that he selects a but in the general election he’s not going to be a plus, and so, while my thing in my column basically said he ought to campaign by raising money privately. but stay off of the campaign trail, but don’t make it about him. Let the two candidates, the Republican of the Democrats, make it about them, and that gives greater opportunity for the Republican to say. Here’s the contrast. Here’s what I believe: conservative approach to government, here’s, what my opponent believes, which is of liberal or in some cases socialist. And be direct him making those cases, but don’t let the president come in and have one of these were gigantic rallies where he says weird things where we, you know: have the we’ve where there, where the message of the day will be something that he will say impromptu that has probably nothing to do with the race and does not advance a candidate. His approval rating, this 30 nine per said bushes-, was 30 eight in two thousand and six by staying off the campaign trail, we ended up losing seats, yes, but they were 30 in two thousand and 18, When President Trump went on the campaign trail for Republican candidates and did not have an unpopular war, like bush, add in two thousand and six and he has day the real publicans nonetheless lost forty one seats. So maybe less is better here and stay off the campaign trail and focusing more on his role as government will help the Republicans more"

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Karl Rove on Battle for Senate: Don’t Let Trump Have a Gigantic Rally Where He Says Weird Things