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特朗普对共和党的更安静的控制保持强劲:《说明》

2021-04-10 08:21   美国新闻网   - 

TAKE with里克·克莱因

共和党政治和金融机构的很大一部分正在少数人中间聚集佛罗里达州网站在周五和整个周末。

它们是独立但重叠的事件,将争夺金钱和关注。但是他们分享焦点:前总统唐纳德·特朗普。

这些集会由共和党全国委员会和两个不同的特朗普友好外部团体组织,将在特朗普酒店及其周围举行。然而,这并不仅仅是地理上的接近——以及仍可能意味着的现金运输——显示了前总统的继续发挥巨大作用在共和党内部。

在各州,立法机构中的共和党人咄咄逼人推行新的投票法那源于不信任特朗普在选举后的竞选活动中散布错误信息。特朗普式的冤情政治有共和党人打文化战甚至在一些党派忠诚者看来,这让共和党迷失了方向远离它的原则。

佛罗里达的一个大型活动是由美国妇女第一组织举办的帮助组织的团体1月6日的集会,除了其他发言人之外,陷入困境的佛罗里达众议员。马特·盖兹佐治亚州众议员马乔里·泰勒·格林。

特朗普呼吁抵制可口可乐、德尔塔、美国职业棒球大联盟和其他参与其中的实体在…里投票权政治可能有价值,也可能没有价值。但是包括德克萨斯州州长格雷格·艾伯特和参议院少数党领袖米奇·麦康奈尔在内的共和党人现在也在其中直言不讳地警告公司置身事外可能会有后果。

前总统的对党的影响比他同时担任总统和推特的时候安静多了。那影响力显而易见尽管如此,在国会山共和党人的语气中显示党纪通过反对拜登议程。

回想一下特朗普是否会对该党的未来产生严重影响的问题是如何成为现实的1月6日之后。这个问题已经得到了有效的回答,如果不熟悉的特朗普咆哮。

的纲要阿维·哈珀

在辩论的中心乔·拜登总统的2万亿美元基础设施计划一个问题是,“什么算基础设施?”

共和党议员说计划远远超出传统基础设施和许多人呼吁民主党人将削减部分计划他们认为非常规。

除了道路和桥梁拜登政府的计划包括对电网、清洁水和宽带互联网的投资。白宫官员表示,该计划的第二部分预计将于本月推出,重点是通常被认为是社会问题的话题,如儿童保育、教育和医疗保健。

众议院议长南希·佩洛西回击共和党的批评周四,呼吁进行重大变革。

“这个国家需要一个重大的基础设施计划,”佩洛西说。"我们还必须更广泛地定义基础设施,而不仅仅是道路和公共交通."

佩洛西告诉记者,她估计基础设施包将于7月4日通过众议院。用最瘦的大多数几十年来,佩洛西几乎没有出错的余地。

小费梅格·坎宁安

共和党人正在深入调查加州的召回事件,前圣地亚哥市长凯文·福尔克纳(Kevin Faulconer)和2018年共和党州长候选人约翰·考克斯(John Cox)在竞选活动中落败,共和党州长协会执行主任戴夫·雷克斯罗德(Dave Rexrode)会见了凯特琳·詹娜,这位跨性别活动家曾是特朗普的支持者,讨论了特朗普可能即将进行的竞选选举召回加文·纽瑟姆州长。

詹纳多年来一直有不同程度的政治参与,从支持特朗普到重新定义她的立场是“经济保守,社会进步”2020年,她下降说她投了谁的票,说她不再“谈论政治”

“前几年我试过了(在我转型之后)。我回到华盛顿做了一些改变,老实说,我只是厌倦了。我甚至不想再卷入其中,”她接着说。她甚至在今年2月说她有免付利息在即将进行的罢免选举中,移除纽瑟姆的努力是否会进入投票阶段。

但是报告资深共和党筹款人卡罗琳·雷恩(Caroline Wren)和前特朗普竞选经理布拉德·帕斯凯尔(Brad Parscale)等知名共和党人参与詹纳的州长抱负,表明随着纽森开始反击召回努力,她觉得有了一个机会。
 

Trump's quieter hold on GOP stays strong: The Note

The TAKE withRick Klein

A good chunk of the Republican political and financial establishment is gathering in a fewFloridasites on Friday and through the weekend.

They are separate but overlapping events that will compete for dollars and attention. But theyshare a focal point: former PresidentDonald Trump.

The gatherings, organized by the Republican National Committee and two different Trump-friendly outside groups, will take place at and around Trump properties. Yet it's more than physical proximity -- and the cash hauls that can still mean -- that show the former president'soutsized role continuinginside the GOP.

Across states, Republicans in legislatures are aggressivelypursuing new voting lawsthatsprang from the mistrustTrump sowed with his post-election misinformation campaign. Trump-style grievance politics have Republicansfighting culture warsthat, in the view of even some party loyalists, leave the GOP strayingfar from its principles.

One of the big Florida events is being organized by Women for America First -- agroup that helped organizethe Jan. 6 rally -- and features, among other speakers,embattled Florida Rep.Matt Gaetzand Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Trump's calls for boycotts of Coca-Cola, Delta, Major League Baseball and otherentities that get involvedinvoting-rights politicsmay or may not amount to anything. But Republicans including Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell are among those nowbluntly warning corporationsthat coming off the sidelines could have consequences.

The former president'sinfluence over the partyis far quieter than it was when he had both the presidency and a Twitter feed. Thatinfluence is evidentstill, though, in the tone taken by Republicans on Capitol Hill -- and theparty discipline displayedbyopposition to the Biden agenda.

Recall how the question of whether Trump would have serious influence over the future of the party was a real oneafter Jan. 6. That question has been effectively answered, ifnot with familiar Trumpian bluster.

The RUNDOWN withAveri Harper

At thecenter of debateon President Joe Biden's $2 trillioninfrastructure plan, is one question, "what counts as infrastructure?"

Republican lawmakers say theplan goes far beyondtraditional infrastructure andmany have called onDemocrats to slash parts of the planthey've deemed unconventional.

In addition toroads and bridges, the Biden administration's plan includes investments in the electrical grid, clean water and broadband internet. White House officials said a second component of the plan is expected to be rolled out this month that will focus on topics typically considered social issues like child care, education and health care.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosipushed back on GOP criticismThursday, calling for big, transformative change.

"This country needs a major infrastructure plan," said Pelosi. "We also have to define infrastructure more broadly than just roads and mass transit."

Pelosi told reporters she estimates theinfrastructure packagewill be through the House of Representatives by July 4. With thethinnest majorityin decades, Pelosi haslittle room for error.

The TIP withMeg Cunningham

Republicans are wading deeper into the California recall, with former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and failed 2018 Republican gubernatorial nominee John Cox hitting the campaign trail and Republican Governors Association Executive Director Dave Rexrode meeting with Caitlyn Jenner, a transgender activist and once a supporter of Trump, to discuss a potential run in what appears to be an imminentelectionto recall Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Jenner has had different levels of political involvement over the years, from supporting Trump toredefiningher stance as "economically conservative, socially progressive." In 2020, shedeclinedto say who'd she cast a ballot for, saying she didn't "talk politics anymore."

"I tried the first couple of years (after my transition). I went back to Washington to make some changes and, to be honest, I just got fed up. I don't even want to get involved anymore," she said then. She'd even said in February of this year she hadno interestin hopping into a recall election, should the efforts to remove Newsom make it to a ballot.

But thereportedinvolvement of prominent Republicans, such as Caroline Wren, a longtime GOP fundraiser, and former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, in Jenner's gubernatorial aspirations signal that she feels there is an opening as Newsom begins his fight back against the recall efforts.

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