Trump’s 2020 Plan: Outsider Message Plus Insider Money

President Donald Trump greets supporters at a April 29, 2017 rally in Harrisburg, PA. The “Make America Great Again” event is to celebrate the president’s first 100 days in office and to campaign for the 2020 US Presidential Elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto)
President Donald Trump greets supporters at a April 29, 2017 rally in Harrisburg, PA. The Make America Great Again event is to celebrate the presidents first 100 days in office and to campaign for the 2020 US Preside... President Donald Trump greets supporters at a April 29, 2017 rally in Harrisburg, PA. The Make America Great Again event is to celebrate the presidents first 100 days in office and to campaign for the 2020 US Presidential Elections. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto via Getty Images) MORE LESS
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President Donald Trump is trying to craft a winning 2020 plan, taking into account that he’s lost popularity in some of the suburbs and purple states that were critical to his 2016 victory.

According to the Washington Post, that plan involves combining his populist message with the financial might of the Republican Party infrastructure, which he didn’t have last time.

Nevertheless, his aides worry that without a candidate they can get Republicans to hate (like Hillary Clinton), Trump will fall short. Hence the GOP’s attempt to demonize the eventual Democratic nominee, seen in the Club for Growth’s broadside against Beto O’Rourke, who is expected to announce his run soon.

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) is another contender who has reportedly caught Republicans’ attention, and they are keeping a close eye on the early enthusiasm her campaign has garnered.

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