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Title: "Disarray": Team Trump laying off staffers in key swing states?
Source: HotAir
URL Source: http://hotair.com/archives/2016/04/ ... -staffers-in-key-swing-states/
Published: Apr 5, 2016
Author: Allahpundit
Post Date: 2016-04-06 07:35:25 by Tooconservative
Keywords: None
Views: 2202
Comments: 31

We were destined to see a major “Trump in disarray!” piece from political media on a day when he’s looking at a loss in Wisconsin, just like we’re destined to see “Trump comeback!” pieces two weeks from now when he wipes the floor with Cruz in New York. Even so, the layoffs reported here are odd. What possible reason could a billionaire candidate have to slash staff at a moment when he’s desperate for people to help him organize his battle for delegates with Cruz? Even if he had the nomination locked up, why would he want to shed staffers in states like Ohio and Florida for which he’ll have to fight tooth and nail in November? One of the biggest worries among political pros in having Trump as nominee is that Democrats will run rings around him organizationally, given his strategy of trying to beat Cruz’s superior GOTV operations through sheer media muscle. Now here he is stripping his already mediocre organization down further. Why the hell would he do that?

I’ve said this before but it can’t be said enough: As well as he’s done in the primaries thus far, imagine how well Trump could be doing if he’d spent big money on organization and ads. It’s not overstating it to say that Ted Cruz still has a chance at the nomination only because Trump’s inattentiveness to campaign fundamentals (and frugality?) has permitted it.
At the moment, though, Trump’s team appears to be something of a patchwork group without much experience—partly because so many staffers are being fired.

Only four of 11 Iowa staffers continued on after Trump lost that state’s caucuses in February. More recently, most of Trump’s South Carolina, Florida and Ohio teams have not had their contracts renewed, according to a person familiar with the campaign, who said the lack of organization in Florida was putting Trump at a disadvantage in the delegate selection process…

Multiple staffers and advisors left the campaign last month in protest of the way its management was treating its staff, a source familiar with the departures told POLITICO.

“I believe that Donald Trump has the backbone to fix this country, but if changes are not made soon at the top I am fairly convinced that he will lose,” said one of the people who left the campaign. The person said morale among the campaign staff is sinking, attributing that to the layoffs, as well as Lewandowski’s profanity-laced outburst on campaign calls.

“I don’t think Mr. Trump knows what’s happening on his campaign,” the person said, adding “everyone is in astonishment of what’s going on. It’s almost like they’re sabotaging themselves.”

The head of the data team was reportedly laid off a month ago and was replaced by his deputy, who hadn’t spent much time on political strategy before joining Team Trump. If you believe Politico, some of the campaign’s files are now inaccessible since the lead data guy left. Corey Lewandowski naturally denies that there’s any disarray and that anyone’s ever objected to him cursing, although the fact that his role in the campaign is reportedly shrinking is further circumstantial evidence that strange things are afoot. Ah well. At least Trump’s “private mercenary force” of security people is still on its game.

Question for campaign pros: Assuming that Politico’s theory of “disarray” is hyperbole, what’s the logical explanation for laying off staffers during crunch time of a long primary with a general election on the horizon? Is the campaign running low on cash with Trump unwilling to pony up what he needs to make the delegate fight with Cruz more competitive? If so, isn’t that another way of saying that he doesn’t want to be president that badly? I’m skeptical of that theory, but more people seem to be coming around to it every week: “There is a lifelessness to the Trump campaign lately, a kind of refusal to stand up and do the hard work of reuniting a party that he has shattered or building an organization that can mount an effective national campaign.” He’s barely begun building a fundraising network, per New York magazine, which he’ll surely need to keep pace with Democrats, even though he’s been the national frontrunner for nearly a year and could find himself at the start of the general election campaign as soon as … tomorrow, really, if Wisconsin goes his way tonight. Is the explanation just that Trump’s been winging it since the beginning and intends to keep doing so for the duration of the campaign? That’s a fine argument for delegate to choose him over Cruz on the floor in Cleveland.

Semi-relatedly, here’s a snapshot of Reuters’s national tracking poll among likely Republican voters since January 1st. The orange line is Trump, the red line is Cruz. What’s different lately?

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I doubt you’ll see any of that Cruzmentum show up in New York two weeks from now, but if you’re searching for evidence that his (likely) win in Wisconsin tonight is a sign of a broader national shift, there you have it.


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Trump could have had this locked up a while back. He wouldn't be in this position at all if he hadn't hadn't a snit over being in the Iowa debate because he thought Megyn Kelly would spurt some blood at him or something.(1 image)

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#1. To: TooConservative (#0)

Trump is a whiz bang businessman. But that is a totally different skill set from being a politician. He has self inflicted a lot of wounds.

Stoner  posted on  2016-04-06   9:38:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Stoner, tomder55 (#1)

It's just amateurish, all here-today-gone-tomorrow kind of organization. Much as Carson's was.

It's very puzzling. How can you run for prez and know so little about the mechanics of winning a nomination, let alone a general election? And yet, Trump is not stupid and he could certainly hire a few pros to give him the right advice.

Trump has survived on earned media and dominating news cycles for so long that he totally undervalues organizational strength. Only in the last few weeks has he seemed to consider organization. But his decisions on staffing argue against an ability to clinch the nomination and he has no organization to run a national campaign with.

Trump has a reality show masquerading as a presidential campaign. He would have locked up the nomination easily if he hadn't left so many delegates on the table in places like Iowa (where his debate snit allowed Cruz a victory that helped keep him alive as a candidate). You only get so many unforced errors in a nomination contest.

Tooconservative  posted on  2016-04-06   9:50:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: TooConservative (#2)

It's just amateurish, all here-today-gone-tomorrow kind of organization. Much as Carson's was.

It's very puzzling. How can you run for prez and know so little about the mechanics of winning a nomination, let alone a general election? And yet, Trump is not stupid and he could certainly hire a few pros to give him the right advice.

Trump has survived on earned media and dominating news cycles for so long that he totally undervalues organizational strength. Only in the last few weeks has he seemed to consider organization. But his decisions on staffing argue against an ability to clinch the nomination and he has no organization to run a national campaign with.

Trump has a reality show masquerading as a presidential campaign. He would have locked up the nomination easily if he hadn't left so many delegates on the table in places like Iowa (where his debate snit allowed Cruz a victory that helped keep him alive as a candidate). You only get so many unforced errors in a nomination contest.

Stephanie Cegielski told everyone the truth . Trump was not a serious candidate in the beginning . As his barnstorming style of campaigning succeeded it all got in his head . He thought his was a new way and that he did not have to do the grunt work and organizational development necessary . He was different . He was the great businessman outsider who was going to show us all how to do this on the cheap.

Now as for NY . I think Cruz will now do better than everyone expects . His message is simple . NY is Trump's stomping ground . But what has Trump done for the state except building hotels ,and a skating rink ?

Who has Trump supported over the years ? He helped fund Evita ,Sandanista Bill ,and il duce Cuomo over the years . Outside of NYC there is a whole world of hurt as the upstate NY economy has suffered depression since well before the 2008 financial meltdown.

Cuomo dithered on fracking ,and we never got a sniff of the recovery that they had right across the border in PA.

Sandanista Bill has been trying to shut down the only success the city has ever had in education ;the charter schools . The mayor was all over Cruz' case over his idea to patrol Muslim neighborhoods even though there was a record of success when such a strategy was employed by NYC police after 9-11 .

Evita did not do a damn thing for the state in her time as Senator .Albany is one of the most corrupt state capitols in the nation. All that has been fostered on us by the Democrat Tammany Hall machine ;financed in part by Trump.

Cruz does not have to win here . He has to deny Trump the 50% threshold that is required to get a vast majority of the delegates in the complicated NY math .

tomder55  posted on  2016-04-06   13:15:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: tomder55 (#23)

Trump was not a serious candidate in the beginning . As his barnstorming style of campaigning succeeded it all got in his head . He thought his was a new way and that he did not have to do the grunt work and organizational development necessary . He was different . He was the great businessman outsider who was going to show us all how to do this on the cheap.

Sounds about right to me.

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