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NBC’s Chuck Todd says media must grapple with Trump in 2020

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NEW YORK >> NBC’s Chuck Todd, who is running a “Meet the Press” film festival this weekend, says news executives are going to have to discuss before the 2020 election the extent to which President Donald Trump will dominate their coverage.

Trump has proven, both in his 2016 campaign and presidency, the ability to crowd other stories out of the news. He’s been great for the television news business: Fox News Channel and MSNBC are routinely two of the most-watched cable networks each week.

But with the likelihood that Trump will keep up a running commentary on the Democrats’ nomination process — he’s already assigned a derisive nickname to one potential challenger — journalist­s will have to consider how much attention should be paid to it, said Todd, moderator of the 71-year-old Sunday public affairs show.

“As a sitting president, he’s going to disrupt things in a way we’re not used to seeing a sitting president do,” he said.

More immediatel­y, Todd said he’s curious to find out the extent to which political changes ushered in by Trump will affect contests throughout the country during the midterm elections.

Before Trump, convention­al wisdom held that candidates needed to move to the center to appeal to as many people as possible in order to win general elections. Trump has instead concentrat­ed on keeping a base of supporters happy, he said.

“Painting in bright colors creates the enthusiasm,” he said.

He will be closely watching the race for Florida governor between Trump supporter Ron DeSantis and liberal Tallahasse­e Mayor Andrew Gillum, for example. If Gillum can stay on the left and win “the swingiest swing state in the country,” that could be a sign that the idea of moderating views to win might not always be the best strategy, he said.

Todd’s “Meet the Press” film festival in Washington is the second of what he hopes becomes an annual event. The idea is to support documentar­ians who are making films on newsy topics; among the 23 films to be featured this weekend are ones on sexual abuse, climate change, voting rights, religion and immigratio­n.

The event takes place Sunday and

Monday at the Landmark Atlantic Plumbing Cinema, with Todd and NBC’s Andrea Mitchell, Hallie Jackson, Craig Melvin, Kasie Hunt, Kristen Welker and Harry Smith among those moderating discussion­s. Most films will be available to see digitally through NBC News for a month, and Todd said he hopes to hold later events in New York and Los Angeles.

 ?? PHOTO BY EVAN AGOSTINI — INVISION — AP, FILE ?? In this file photo, “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd attends the 2018 NBCUnivers­al Upfront in New York.
PHOTO BY EVAN AGOSTINI — INVISION — AP, FILE In this file photo, “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd attends the 2018 NBCUnivers­al Upfront in New York.

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