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In an exclusive interview, the vice president said the GOP could expand its majorities in Congress with his teams campaign strategy.
By JAKE SHERMAN and ANNA PALMER 02/01/2018 06:02 AM EST
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. Vice President Mike Pence is launching one of the most aggressive campaign strategies in recent White House history: he will hopscotch the country over the next three months, making nearly three dozen stops that could raise tens of millions of dollars for House and Senate Republicans, all while promoting the party's legislative accomplishments.
If done right, Pence said in an exclusive interview with POLITICO backstage before his speech to the House and Senate GOP here Wednesday night, Republicans could expand their majority in both chambers.
Elections are about choices, he said in the interview in which he discussed his midterm outlook in detail for the first time. If we frame that choice, I think were going to re-elect majorities in the House and the Senate and I actually think were going to, when all the dust settles after 2018, I think were going to have more Republicans in Congress in Washington, D.C., than where we started.
The vice presidents team has devised a unique ancillary strategy to support his cross-country campaigning: partnering with America First Policies a Trump-backed public-policy non-profit group designed to boost the president's agenda to hold public events designed specifically to discuss legislative achievements like the tax bill.
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https://www.politico.com/story/2018/02/01/mike-pence-republicans-congress-midterms-381261
OnDoutside
(20,868 posts)hope that Mueller doesn't bring them down and Trump doesn't continue to say or do dumb stuff.
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(56,848 posts)Pence is going around to energize the evangelical base and remind them of all the RW judges that have been appointed so far.
While he's horrible politically to Democrats, it was one of Trump's smarter moves to pick him as VP since it gave a wink and a nod to evangelicals and likely increased their turnout levels.