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  • You are an interesting breed of cat,

  • as they would say back in the day,

  • because you are a Never Trumper, but you are still a Republican

  • -and a conservative. -Eh.

  • Does that still exist in this country?

  • Conservative more than Republican.

  • There's no Republican Party anymore-- it's dead.

  • Donald Trump killed it. Like, he's like a parasite

  • that ate its host form the inside out.

  • -(laughter) -It's over.

  • So I'm... I'm one of the small group of survivors

  • from... from the old school of limited government,

  • individual freedom and liberty, constitutional adherence.

  • You know, there's not... not many of us.

  • You could fit us around a table at a Waffle House most days.

  • -(laughter) -But, you know,

  • we're still sort of trying to hold the line in this...

  • in this very crazed era.

  • It's interesting that you say that,

  • because, you know, a lot of Republicans said that

  • before Trump became president.

  • You know, we had people like Lindsey Graham on the show.

  • We had people like, you know, Rand Paul on the show.

  • And they were all like, "No, this is what we believe in,

  • and Trump is not a Republican."

  • -Right. -He became president, and they were like,

  • "He's completely a Republican."

  • So how do you begin to convince Republican voters

  • that Donald Trump is not a Republican?

  • Or has he just redefined what that is now,

  • and is he the new conservative?

  • Are you now an outlier?

  • Well, those guys are what we refer to in the business

  • as liars and cowards.

  • -(cheering and applause) -They are afraid of Donald Trump.

  • -They still hate him. -Right.

  • They still think he is a... animated piece of excrement.

  • They do not love this guy. They are afraid of him.

  • And the few of us who are willing to call BS on him

  • and speak openly and speak publicly

  • and stand against him, you know,

  • we may be the last priests of a dying religion,

  • but we're gonna try to uphold it as long as we can.

  • He has broken the Republican party.

  • It doesn't believe in anything.

  • -Fiscal discipline, out the window. -Mm-hmm.

  • Limiting the size of government, out the window.

  • All these things that he...

  • that these guys all said were vital to them...

  • Follow the Constitution.

  • You know, Ted Cruz used to say he'd set himself on fire

  • if he didn't follow the Constitution,

  • and now he's like, "Yeah, whatev."

  • It-it doesn't matter at all to them anymore.

  • And so they have let themselves be so debased

  • and-and so utterly compromised

  • that-that they think we're the aliens.

  • They think we're the outliers. They think we're the wrong ones.

  • But I'm sorry, you got to call it like it...

  • like it really is,

  • and they have given themselves over to a cult.

  • It's interesting that you... that you say this,

  • because I-I do appreciate that you have not, like,

  • switched sides or anything, you know?

  • It's not like you've gone like, "No, I'm now a Democrat."

  • You're saying, "No, look, I'm still a conservative.

  • -I don't think Donald Trump represents our values." -No.

  • This book is interesting because you say,

  • "Running against the devil:

  • a plot to save America from Trump."

  • But then, interestingly enough, you say,

  • -"And Democrats from themselves." -Sure.

  • So, then, tell me what that means.

  • What advice do you think

  • you could possibly give to Democrats

  • even though you wouldn't exist in a world

  • where you would normally vote for them?

  • So, for 30 years, me and guys like me

  • built a very smart, very sophisticated system

  • to wreck the hell out of Democratic candidates,

  • and we did it all over the country.

  • Until Donald Trump came along,

  • there was a period of about 20 years

  • where we took almost 2,000 seats away

  • from the Democrats across the country

  • in state legislatures, in Congress, in the Senate.

  • We took over control

  • of 38 state governments and legislatures over that time.

  • We did it by being better at the root politics,

  • at the hard politics.

  • We did it by being willing to do things

  • that were very tough, right?

  • Running ads that were very tough

  • -and made people lose their minds. -Right.

  • And we did it by running candidates

  • who fit with their states and districts.

  • So, look, I helped elect

  • a Republican governor in Vermont four times.

  • Now, that is not an easy task.

  • But our guy wasn't a perfect Republican.

  • He wasn't a super hard right evangelical Southerner.

  • He was a guy who fit Vermont, and it worked.

  • And the Democrats tend to have

  • this thing of ideological homogeneousness.

  • They want everybody to be the same policy perspective,

  • whether you're in San Francisco or whether you're in Virginia

  • -or whether you're in Alabama. -Huh, that's interesting.

  • And, so, we were able

  • to put candidates out there who were not...

  • You know, they didn't fit every single ideological test,

  • -but we won a lot of seats that way. -Right.

  • So-so, are you saying, if I'm understanding correctly,

  • are you then saying that Republicans

  • have always played to win

  • -and Democrats play to be right? -Yeah.

  • Democrats play to win an argument.

  • I play to win an election.

  • I don't care how I get to the finish line, and I...

  • You know, except for breaking the law,

  • and occasionally you get breaking the law adjacent.

  • -But... -(laughter)

  • You want to make sure that you get to the goal line,

  • and sometimes that means not saying what's on your mind.

  • Sometimes that means saying, "Oh, well, look,

  • "our polling tells us Medicare for All

  • -scares the crap out of suburban women." -Right.

  • "But let's talk about Medicare for All,

  • because why would we need suburban women?"

  • You know, this is... The Democrats fall

  • into these traps that they build for themselves.

  • So, then, how would you... how would you break that, then?

  • What would... what would you say to a Democrat tonight?

  • Where you go like... These people are running,

  • and at some point, one of them

  • -is going to be head-to-head with Donald Trump. -Sure.

  • At some point, they're going to have to try and fight

  • for those 100,000 odd votes

  • -that swung the electoral college. -That's right.

  • Right? We've seen that it's not a numbers game.

  • -It's an electoral college game. -Mm-hmm. It absolutely is.

  • So, how would you then say to one of those people,

  • "Hey, this is how you can win

  • while still maintaining your Democratic values"?

  • Right. First off, win the game

  • before you try to start declaring the victory conditions

  • and start saying, "I'm gonna do 'X,' 'Y' and 'Z.'"

  • Ideological promises are a trap.

  • (clears throat) When you promise people something

  • and build a plan and a policy in modern campaigns,

  • that's an invitation for me to put my nerds to work

  • and look through your 600-page health care plan

  • and find ten things that scare the crap out of people.

  • -Huh. -And then I make ads about them,

  • and then you run for the hills, and you look...

  • You don't understand why people suddenly can't-can't...

  • They-they say things to you that you know

  • aren't quite true about your policy.

  • -Right, right, right. -Deeper and deeper in the weeds.

  • But the three things a Democrat has to do in this election...

  • They have to fight where the fight is.

  • The electoral college, whether you love it or hate it,

  • is the only game in town.

  • That's the only game there is.

  • So you got to fight in Wisconsin, in Florida,

  • in Pennsylvania, in Ohio, in Arizona--

  • in a handful of states.

  • The election is over in California.

  • I know how they're gonna vote.

  • I know how Mississippi is gonna vote.

  • Those things are done.

  • You got to fight where the fight is.

  • You got to put the resources, 'cause they will not have

  • as much money as Donald Trump unless it's Mike Bloomberg,

  • and then he has more money than God.

  • -(clears throat) -(laughter)

  • You've got to put it into the states that matter,

  • and then you've got to target in the states even more finely.

  • And they will target...

  • You know, the Democrats are smart.

  • They will be targeting those suburban women

  • -who are breaking away from the GOP. -Right.

  • -They'll be targeting those Obama-Trump voters. -Uh-huh.

  • -They'll be targeting those Bernie-Trump voters. -Right.

  • They'll be going after narrow slices,

  • 'cause this is a game of small numbers.

  • It's not a game of big numbers.

  • The most important thing, though, is the refer...

  • The election has to be a referendum on Donald Trump.

  • It's not about policy. It's not about

  • your health care plan, your climate change plan.

  • All those are important, and they're lovely,

  • but it's a referendum on Donald Trump.

  • All reelections are referendums on the incumbent.

  • So, then, i-if I can say this,

  • 'cause we're gonna have to wrap up soon,

  • but essentially, what you're saying

  • sounds really interesting, 'cause I...

  • I remember saying this when I first observed

  • -Donald Trump during the election. -Mm-hmm.

  • I said... And, I mean,

  • some people treated me like an idiot for saying it.

  • I said on TV, the one advantage he has

  • -is that he's playing TV. -Yeah.

  • So when he says, "Build a wall,"

  • it translates into whatever

  • people want to hear about immigration.

  • He doesn't give you the specifics

  • -about H-1B visas. -Right. That's right.

  • He doesn't give you the specifics

  • about what immigration numbers or policies...

  • He just gives you ideas.

  • Trevor, his whole policy fit on a trucker hat.

  • -(laughter) -You know, he...

  • -Right. -And... And you're exactly right,

  • because what he did

  • was play a reality TV character for 15 years,

  • and Americans thought, "Oh, this guy is smart,

  • decisive, good manager, good leader, good negotiator."

  • And so he just kept playing that role.

  • So, do you think, then, Democrats, maybe even...

  • if not now, need to get better at playing TV

  • for when they're running against Trump?

  • They absolutely... This is a reality TV game.

  • They need to be practicing that game.

  • It's not a debating society

  • in the democratic socialist conference.

  • It's a reality TV show,

  • and Trump is the master of the game.

  • They have a narrow path to victory,

  • and I hope that this book helps them

  • try to, uh, achieve that fairly narrow path.

  • Well, I'll tell you this. I wish I could disagree with you,

  • but I agree with a lot of what you're saying.

  • -Thank you so much for being on the show. -Thank you, Trevor.

  • -Appreciate it. -Really great having you here.

  • Running Against the Devil is available now.

  • Rick Wilson, everybody.

You are an interesting breed of cat,

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