Kellyanne Conway seeks to shore up Trump support
as legal troubles grow
Ex-White House counselor said on Fox News that
Republicans should stick with her former boss as Democrats gain ground
Martin
Pengelly
@MartinPengelly
Wed 31 Aug
2022 06.00 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/30/kellyanne-conway-republicans-trump-fox-news
Donald
Trump’s former White House counselor, Kellyanne Conway, does not think
Republicans should move on from her former boss, despite signs his control of
the party could cost it the chance to take Congress in November.
Speaking to
Fox News on Tuesday, Conway said: “Those who want to move on from Trump: You go
first.”
Democrats
are increasingly confident they can capitalize on Trump’s dominance of the
Republican party, their own legislative successes and the need to protect
abortion rights and hold the House and Senate.
So much so,
they have controversially boosted extremist Trump-endorsed candidates,
including election deniers, in order to give independents and Republican
moderates a stark choice at the polls.
But Conway,
who remains close to Trump, doubled down on the appeal of the Trumpist agenda.
“Anytime
Democrats tell you which Republican should be your nominee, run in the other
direction, because they know that they’re fixing to make that person
unpalatable,” she said.
Democrats
think Trump and his supporters are unpalatable given his refusal to admit
defeat in 2020 and his lie about electoral fraud; his legal jeopardy on that
front and over his business affairs; and his furious reaction to an FBI search
at his Mar-a-Lago home, over his retention of classified White House material.
Democrats
have performed strongly in special elections, particularly by focusing on the
supreme court’s removal of the right to abortion. In conservative Kansas, a
ballot measure came out in favor of the right to choose. In key Senate races
including Pennsylvania, Ohio, Arizona and Georgia, Trump-backed candidates are
struggling.
Conway
claimed voters were aligned with Republicans on key issues. Those obsessed with
Trump, she said, “don’t spend a minute learning what the 74 million Trump-Pence
voters want in these midterm elections. That’s what I study every single day.”
More than
74 million Americans voted for Trump and Mike Pence in 2020. Unsaid by Conway:
more than 81 million voted for Joe Biden.
“When Trump
is the leader of the party, when he’s involved in the conversation,” Conway
said, Republicans enjoy results such as in 2018, when they celebrated “four
[Senate] pick-ups from blue to red, the first time since John Kennedy in 1962
that a president in power’s party picked up a single Senate seat in a midterm
election”.
Republicans
also lost the House in 2018, losing 40 seats under a so-called blue wave.
On Fox
News, the pollster Mark Penn contested Conway’s comments.
“There’s a
very hefty group, 10%, who voted for [Biden] last time who don’t like him this
time,” he said. “Why aren’t they flocking [to Republicans]? They care about
inflation. They care about crime, they care about immigration.
“They’re
not flocking because of Donald Trump, guns and abortion. Those three are
Democratic core issues for them. And so that’s why this race is right now a lot
closer than you would normally expect it to be.”
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