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Byron York s Daily Memo: Hard times for the Lincoln Project

Print this article Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here to receive the newsletter. HARD TIMES FOR THE LINCOLN PROJECT. In the glory days of long ago, when Donald Trump was president and the Lincoln Project was attacking him every day, the former Republican operatives who founded the Project received glowing notices in the press. They were the subject of loving profiles on 60 Minutes, in The New Yorker, TIME, NBC, CNN, and more. Some got cable news contracts. Most importantly, millions of dollars in donations poured in to the Project s aggressive fundraising operation. They were heroes of the Resistance. (If you want a quick rundown of just how worshipful the media coverage was, go to this Twitter thread from former Hill staffer and GOP consultant Drew Holden.)

Life after Donald Trump: GOP moves forward under shadow of riots

Most of the Republican plans are basic: Have lawmakers and prospective candidates promote an agenda of limited government, lower taxes and fewer regulations, and work on voter contacts to build a turnout machine for congressional, state and presidential races. Republicans plan an aggressive communication strategy to counter incoming President Joe Biden and the new Democratic Senate and House. Most of this is standard procedure after an election loss. The difference this time is that Republicans will try to rebuild the party in the wake of a norm-busting presidency and Trump s plans to stay active in politics. RNC members speaking privately wondered if the invasion of the Capitol – and the president s tepid response to it – would reduce his political support and end his potential candidacy in 2024.

Life after Donald Trump: GOP tries to move forward under shadow of deadly Capitol Hill riot

Life after Donald Trump: GOP tries to move forward under shadow of deadly Capitol Hill riot David Jackson, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. – At a golf-and-beach resort about 700 miles from the chaos of Washington this week, Republicans began trying to figure out how to move on from Donald Trump s presidency. The Trump factor will be a big part of that project, for better or worse. The Capitol Hill insurrection by a pro-Trump mob will loom large over the president s legacy and probably will shadow Republicans as they try to win back Congress and the White House. At the winter meeting of the Republican National Committee, party members acknowledged that the impact of that event will reverberate.

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