Boston Herald

How President Trump can still win in November

- By JACKIE GINGRICH CUSHMAN Jackie Gingrich Cushman is a syndicated columnist.

There is always a path to victory; the question is, can it be found and followed? If I had the opportunit­y, this would be my advice to President Trump regarding his reelection.

First, understand that people are scared, and do something about it. The pandemic, the resulting economic decline, the protests and the increasing violence have combined to create a fearful environmen­t. President Trump can quell this by making sure the American people have accurate and consistent informatio­n regarding the pandemic, by working with the American people to get people working again and by maintainin­g a focus on law and order.

The government needs to do a better job collecting and communicat­ing informatio­n related to the pandemic. I never would have guessed that, more than four months into the pandemic, data collection would be this inconsiste­nt, inaccurate and unhelpful in decision-making. Until we have reliable, consistent, comprehens­ive data on who has the virus, levels of severity, hospitaliz­ations and deaths, we will be paralyzed. This has to be visible in trend lines over time, and it has to be understand­able. This should be handled by outside data experts and overseen by someone who has earned the trust of the American people.

Second, focus on our individual, personal economies. This fall, as Americans head to the polls, many of them will base their decisions about whom to support on their personal economic health, not on the gross domestic product, which is a measure of the nation’s fiscal health.

On Dec. 20, 2007, with a recession looming, then President George W. Bush encouraged Americans, saying, “This work begins with keeping our economy growing. … And I encourage you all to go shopping more.” While many might have gone out and shopped, the recession came, and the economy dragged.

Today, as we consider how to stimulate our economy when the pandemic subsides, we need to focus on how to work toward making more of what people want to buy, not simply go out and purchase for purchasing’s sake.

This is an area where Trump excels. He understand­s that unleashing the creativity and ingenuity of the American people will lead to increased innovation and economic activity. Trump’s infrastruc­ture initiative, announced last week in Atlanta, cuts time to implementa­tion and is a perfect example of how the government can help companies move faster to create what we need.

It is in this area that the president should spend the majority of his time. He should continue to cheerlead those who are creating jobs and focus on the theme that America works best when Americans are working.

Third, encourage peaceful protesters to continue to make their voices heard; recognize that peaceful protesting is part of America — even if people disagree about the subjects being protested. But let’s be clear: Rioters are not protesters.

There needs to be very clear communicat­ion regarding the difference. This should be repeated daily. In addition, the administra­tion should highlight the criminal and violent events as they occur, and reject the calls for violence.

Fourth, Trump should continue supporting the police while advocating for better and longer training. A Rasmussen Reports poll released Tuesday (1,000 adults, July 19-20, at 95% confidence level, +/- 3 points) found that “66% of American Adults now oppose reducing the police budget in the community where they live to channel that money into more social services.” This is 7 points higher than in early June. When asked about defunding the police, “just 23%” were in favor. A majority of both black Americans (57%) and white Americans (69%) are opposed to defunding the police.

We must have accurate and consistent informatio­n regarding the pandemic, work together to get people working again and maintain a focus on law and order.

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AP WORK TO BE DONE: President Trump needs to focus to turn his campaign around and win in November.

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