Published: June 16, 2016

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Presidential election 2016 update: Unprecedented and unusual.
June 17, 2016ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ Ken Bickers
It’s still one month away from the Republican Convention and yet the Democrats are ramping up their attacks on Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump with a two-pronged attack that seems to be working. Ken Bickers, a political science professor at CU-ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ, says the β€œtag-team” tactic of Hillary Clinton and President Barrack Obama, though effective for now, is very unprecedented.
CUT 1 β€œThis president is yet one more thing that is unprecedented about this election cycle. We haven’t ever had a president play such an interventionist’s role in the campaign cycle, at this level, and certainly this early in the campaign cycle. (:15) So you would expect a president of the same party to make an appearance and make a strong statement on behalf of whoever his successor will be. But to have a president play such a direct role in a kind of β€˜tit-for-tat-messaging-counter-messaging’ sort of way, this is truly extraordinary.” (:32)
Bickers says so far this tactic has been working. It has pulled Donald Trump away from his messaging platform and onto Democratic turf.
CUT 2 β€œCandidates do better when they are talking about the issues that their party owns and right now the Democratic presumptive nominee and the president are really on Democratic turf – gun control, the culture wars and things like that. Issues that are associated with the Democratic party and they’ve pulled Donald Trump on to that turf. (:21) Donald Trump could be talking about the economy, about the latest jobs report, talking national security where it’s more of a Republican kind of issue. But now he’s talking about gun control, which is a democratic party issue not a Republican Party issue.” (:30)
And that could be a big problem for Trump, says Bickers.
CUT 3 β€œWhat we know is that candidates generally do better when the debate is on their turf - when they’ve chosen the ground on which they are going to fight. (:12)And right now Donald Trump has been pulled over off of traditional Republican ground where he could be fighting but now he’s moved over and he’s fighting on Democratic turf. I think that’s part of his problem right now.” (:26)
But in analyzing why the president is so keen on jumping into the election battle so soon, Bickers says he believes the president might have a more personal motive rather than just working for the Democratic Party.
CUT 4 β€œYou can imagine that part of it is that he has a legacy that he wants to hold on to and the Republicans have been running now to undue most of the policies that he pushed through - most notably β€˜Obama Care’ - but also regulations of the financial world and consumer products and climate change and so forth. (:20) So I think he feels that there are very large stakes and making sure that a Democrat gets elected that will institutionalize these changes.” (:30)
This tag-team tactic may be having a real impact on Trump. Recent reports indicate he’s having trouble raising campaign funds and the Washington Post today reported that a dozen Republican convention delegates are working together to block Trump at the convention – upset by β€œTrump’s recent comments on gun control, his racial attacks on a federal judge and his sinking poll numbers.”
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