Trump-lite is flavour of the month

Rashmee Roshan Lall
2 min readNov 3, 2021
Photo by Pau Casals on Unsplash

Axios said it the days of the Virginia gubernatorial election. The Atlantic said it the day after. A lighter form of Trumpism, both said, was working very well for the Republican Party.

Trump-lite is a winning strategy. Virginia has gone red. New Jersey has barely managed to stay blue.

Trump-lite, or at least the Glenn Youngkin formulation of the drug, has a pretty distinct flavour.

Axios spoke to Republican strategists and summed up its unique taste in five easy takes:

  • Embrace Trump tactics: In terms of sustained and merciless needling of the opponent for their least well-judged words.
  • Softly embrace Trump himself: Don’t talk about the big man. Don’t talk against him.
  • Say it’s not you but the opponent who is close-minded: The culture wars provide fodder, what with mask requirements, transgender bathroomsand teaching on race.
  • Paint the opponent as too powerful: The Democrats have control of Washington. That can seem like a bad thing if they’re shown as too far left.
  • Don’t say crazy things: If independents and suburban women find your words or sentiments incendiary or insulting, that’s bad.

Trump-lite works as a template…so far. It remains to be seen what will happen in swing states in the 2022 midterms.

Originally published at https://www.rashmee.com on November 4, 2021.

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Rashmee Roshan Lall
Rashmee Roshan Lall

Written by Rashmee Roshan Lall

PhD. Journalism by trade & inclination. Writer. My novel 'Pomegranate Peace' is about my year in Afghanistan. I teach journalism at university in London

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