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Larissa

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17. Post-mortem narrative of Trump Campaign
Tue Feb 2, 2021, 11:37 AM
Feb 2021

It's a reality smack which, no doubt, Trump won't read.


By ALEX ISENSTADT

02/01/2021 08:46 PM EST

Former President Donald Trump has blamed the election results on unfounded claims of fraud and malfeasance. But at the top levels of his campaign, a detailed autopsy report that circulated among his political aides paints a far different — and more critical — portrait of what led to his defeat.

The post-mortem, a copy of which was obtained by POLITICO, says the former president suffered from voter perception that he wasn’t honest or trustworthy and that he was crushed by disapproval of his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. And while Trump spread baseless accusations of ballot-stuffing in heavily Black cities, the report notes that he was done in by hemorrhaging support from white voters.

The 27-page report, which was written by Trump chief pollster Tony Fabrizio, shows how Trump advisers were privately reckoning with his loss even as the former president and many of his supporters engaged in a conspiracy theory-fueled effort to overturn the election. The autopsy was completed in December 2020 and distributed to Trump’s top political advisers just before President Joe Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration.

It is unclear if Trump has seen the report.

The findings are based on an analysis of exit polling in 10 states. Five of them — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania — are states that Trump lost after winning them in 2016. The other five — Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas — are states that Trump won in both elections.

The report zeroes in on an array of demographics where Trump suffered decisive reversals in 2020, including among white seniors, the same group that helped to propel him to the White House. The autopsy says that Trump saw the “greatest erosion with white voters, particularly white men,” and that he “lost ground with almost every age group.” In the five states that flipped to Biden, Trump’s biggest drop-off was among voters aged 18-29 and 65 and older.

Suburbanites — who bolted from Trump after 2016 — also played a major role. The report says that the former president suffered a “double-digit erosion” with “White College educated voters across the board.”

The picture of the election presented in the report is widely shared by political professionals in both parties, if not by Trump and his legions of his supporters. Trump never offered a concession to Biden, and up until his final days in office, he clung to the debunked idea that the election had been stolen.

Fabrizio declined to comment on the post-mortem. A Trump spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment.

Trump’s personal behavior, the autopsy makes clear, contributed to his defeat. “Biden had a clear edge over POTUS on being seen as honest & trustworthy,” Fabrizio writes.

Trump’s response to the pandemic was also critical. The autopsy says that coronavirus registered as the top issue among voters, and that Biden won those voters by a nearly 3-to-1 margin. A majority registered disapproval of Trump’s handling of the virus.

Most voters said they prioritized battling the coronavirus over reopening the economy, even as the president put a firm emphasis on the latter. And roughly 75 percent of voters — most of whom favored Biden — said they favored public mask-wearing mandates.

The report also indirectly raises questions about the reelection campaign’s decision to pause advertising on TV over the summer and save resources until the fall. According to the findings, nearly 9-in-10 voters had made up their minds about whom to support by the final month of the race.

Fabrizio isn’t the only Trump adviser who has presented a post-mortem since Nov. 3. John McLaughlin, another Trump pollster, published a report on the conservative Newsmax website the week after the election.

Meanwhile, advisers to former Vice President Mike Pence brought in multiple pollsters to brief him on their conclusions after the election, according to a person familiar with the discussions. Among the takeaways was that Trump was gaining during the final weeks of the race and that his rallies had helped propel Republicans running in House and Senate races. But the pollsters also made clear that while there was substantial support for Trump’s policies, there was widespread exhaustion with the president.

Within Trump’s inner circle, Fabrizio had long espoused the belief that Trump needed to prioritize the pandemic in order to win reelection. Last summer, he penned a 79-page memo arguing that Trump needed to focus first on dealing with the pandemic rather than reopening the economy and recommending, among other things, that he should have been encouraging people to wear masks rather than mocking the practice.

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He didn't even have to do *well* with handling COVID, he just had to make an EFFORT. bearsfootball516 Feb 2021 #1
I dunno about 'cruised' - Boden still would have moonscape Feb 2021 #3
Biden was winning no matter what IMO Johnny2X2X Feb 2021 #9
And he could still have done it in a horrible, bigoted way unblock Feb 2021 #6
Had he only advocated mask-wearing Rorey Feb 2021 #8
Exactly! The American People Are Remarkably Forgiving - And Remarkably Stupid As Well. panfluteman Feb 2021 #26
"It is unclear if Trump has seen the report." catbyte Feb 2021 #2
That line jumped out at me, too PJMcK Feb 2021 #4
And if he did see it, read it and could understand it, we know the next verse - "Fake News"... yonder Feb 2021 #13
It's also a sure bet Trump hasn't read the report if he isn't the hero of every paragraph gratuitous Feb 2021 #23
Stop the Steal wackos need to see this. PA Democrat Feb 2021 #5
"Let the voters decide" MyMission Feb 2021 #7
i'm very troubled with the Hispanic shift to Trump samsingh Feb 2021 #10
Same here. What's up with that? Cozmo Feb 2021 #15
Trump increased his support from Hispanics here in Texas. Lonestarblue Feb 2021 #24
What frightens me is all his fascist policies that were ho-hum to the public bucolic_frolic Feb 2021 #11
Well, yeah. Plus he conned many Cuban voters into supporting him by ginning up fear PatrickforO Feb 2021 #12
No Shit! Teddy Beer Feb 2021 #14
The more the rePUKES currently in office see this report the better. NT SayItLoud Feb 2021 #16
Post-mortem narrative of Trump Campaign Larissa Feb 2021 #17
The Harris image vs Pence is simply gender and race... Sancho Feb 2021 #18
I would say more gender than race GreenEyedLefty Feb 2021 #20
Interesting to me the favorable/unfavorable with regard to Kamala Harris GreenEyedLefty Feb 2021 #19
Telling the truth to themselves & not Americans is the foundation of a bad, bad political party. ancianita Feb 2021 #21
The mere fact that Trump STILL got over 70 million votes is disheartening MrScorpio Feb 2021 #22
Though Trump got 11 million votes more in 2020 than he did in 2016 rocktivity Feb 2021 #28
"Voters who did not vote in 2016 but voted in 2020 rocktivity Feb 2021 #25
A vote flip of just 22,000 votes from Biden to Trump in 3 states (AZ, GA, WI) combined progree Feb 2021 #27
DING DING DING! Progee, you're our grand prize winner! rocktivity Feb 2021 #31
Trump's callous disregard and indifference to the virus and the suffering of the Nation badboy67 Feb 2021 #29
re: "It is unclear if Trump has seen the report." BadGimp Feb 2021 #30
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