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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's campaign once was praised for its newfound discipline. Not anymore.
The former president's 2024 campaign was praised after the GOP primaries for its discipline but Trump has seemingly lost his patience.
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Former President Donald Trump was riding high just a few short months ago. He was atop the polls against President Joe Biden, and his campaign was being praised as the savviest and most disciplined of any of his three bids for the White House. But the closer weve gotten to Election Day, the more things seem to be reverting to the historic norm, as Trump lashes out wildly and his top aides begin to air their concerns in the press.,,,,
The first of the two to be hired was Susie Wiles, a former aide to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis who also ran Trumps Florida operations in 2016 and 2020. She took over Trumps post-presidential political operation out of Mar-a-Lago in early 2021 before becoming co-campaign chair. An NBC News profile this year highlighted Wiles role in getting Trump this far:
Working alongside Wiles has been Chris LaCivita. Before this year, the veteran Republican operative was best known for helping run the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth campaign in 2004, which helped smear Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., as insufficiently patriotic to be president. Together the two of them managed not just to get revenge on Wiles former boss, DeSantis, who was at one point Trumps biggest rival, but also to transform what should have been a major reckoning for the GOP into a blitzkrieg primary that left Trump the unquestioned nominee. As Trump wrapped up the nomination, much of the media coverage focused on his campaigns apparently newfound discipline, giving Wiles and LaCivita ample credit for the shift....
Trumps performance against Harris in this months debate and the coverage surrounding it rattled him to the point that he tromped into the spin room himself, clearly thinking his surrogates were failing. Hes reportedly grown irate both at the amount of credit that Wiles and LaCivita have gotten for his campaigns successes and at their decision to debate Biden so early that it drove the president from the race. Theres some truth there, in that a campaign specifically designed to beat Biden has floundered against Harris, not least because the candidate hasnt been able to stick with any one message against her.
Trump has brought disgraced former aide Corey Lewandowski back into the fold, hindering the effectiveness but giving Trump the battle for his approval that he craves from his subordinates. As The Washington Post chronicled on Friday, even the most basic campaign functions have become points of contention in this new abnormal, with a decision about whether or not to send out mailings to voters lasting weeks. Though Wiles and LaCivita dont seem in danger of getting fired, they appear to have given up on even pretending to influence Trumps choices. Instead theyre just trying to keep the focus on the campaign against Harris and not its internal drama.
Its been a striking transformation, albeit one that Trumps record almost predestined. Trump has received plenty of outside advice on how to stay on track and focus on Harris weaknesses with voters. He has listened to none of it. Instead, hes returned to his old standbys: picking fights with celebrities, spreading racist conspiracy theories, hanging out with far-right influencers and riling up his base in hopes of repeating his 2016 victory. It is doing little to win over skeptics who are considering giving Harris a shot, but it gives Trump the short-term gratification hes always been unable to resist for too long. Even with the White House on the line, the marshmallow in front of him has proved to be too tempting compared to the promise of two later.
The first of the two to be hired was Susie Wiles, a former aide to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis who also ran Trumps Florida operations in 2016 and 2020. She took over Trumps post-presidential political operation out of Mar-a-Lago in early 2021 before becoming co-campaign chair. An NBC News profile this year highlighted Wiles role in getting Trump this far:
If there is a personality trait that links Trump to the soft-spoken, media-shy Wiles, its that survive-and-thrive drive: Trump feeds his by disrupting order; Wiles feeds hers by maintaining order. Many Republicans credit Trumps political comeback, at least in part, to her bringing a new sense of discipline and direction to his campaign.
Working alongside Wiles has been Chris LaCivita. Before this year, the veteran Republican operative was best known for helping run the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth campaign in 2004, which helped smear Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., as insufficiently patriotic to be president. Together the two of them managed not just to get revenge on Wiles former boss, DeSantis, who was at one point Trumps biggest rival, but also to transform what should have been a major reckoning for the GOP into a blitzkrieg primary that left Trump the unquestioned nominee. As Trump wrapped up the nomination, much of the media coverage focused on his campaigns apparently newfound discipline, giving Wiles and LaCivita ample credit for the shift....
Trumps performance against Harris in this months debate and the coverage surrounding it rattled him to the point that he tromped into the spin room himself, clearly thinking his surrogates were failing. Hes reportedly grown irate both at the amount of credit that Wiles and LaCivita have gotten for his campaigns successes and at their decision to debate Biden so early that it drove the president from the race. Theres some truth there, in that a campaign specifically designed to beat Biden has floundered against Harris, not least because the candidate hasnt been able to stick with any one message against her.
Trump has brought disgraced former aide Corey Lewandowski back into the fold, hindering the effectiveness but giving Trump the battle for his approval that he craves from his subordinates. As The Washington Post chronicled on Friday, even the most basic campaign functions have become points of contention in this new abnormal, with a decision about whether or not to send out mailings to voters lasting weeks. Though Wiles and LaCivita dont seem in danger of getting fired, they appear to have given up on even pretending to influence Trumps choices. Instead theyre just trying to keep the focus on the campaign against Harris and not its internal drama.
Its been a striking transformation, albeit one that Trumps record almost predestined. Trump has received plenty of outside advice on how to stay on track and focus on Harris weaknesses with voters. He has listened to none of it. Instead, hes returned to his old standbys: picking fights with celebrities, spreading racist conspiracy theories, hanging out with far-right influencers and riling up his base in hopes of repeating his 2016 victory. It is doing little to win over skeptics who are considering giving Harris a shot, but it gives Trump the short-term gratification hes always been unable to resist for too long. Even with the White House on the line, the marshmallow in front of him has proved to be too tempting compared to the promise of two later.