McClatchy: “Trump can win reelection in a number of ways: He could win back moderates in the suburbs, make inroads with black and Hispanic men or persuade white working-class women not to abandon him. He could also reassemble, almost to the voter, the razor-thin but winning coalition he built in 2016.”
“But perhaps the most likely way the president can win next November — and the way Republicans are already preparing in earnest for him to pursue — is with voters like Bauch, in rural regions of key battleground states, who didn’t back Trump in 2016 but are inclined to do so now.”
“When Trump won in 2016, he did so by delivering shock landslide in rural America. But rather than see his breakthrough as a high-water mark, the GOP wants more. And although it won’t be easy, Republicans insist — and Democrats privately agree — Trump can get there in places like rural Wisconsin.”
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