Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Reschentha­ler predicts GOP will win back the House in 2020

- By Julian Routh

Declaring again that the impeachmen­t proceeding­s against Donald Trump are “backfiring” on Democrats, U.S. Rep. Guy Reschentha­ler issued a prediction last week that Republican­s will win back the House and hold o nto the White House in 2020.

Mr. Reschentha­ler, a Republican who represents Western Pennsylvan­ia’s 14th district, told Fox News that Democrats will face electoral consequenc­es for supporting impeachmen­t, especially in districts held by Democrats that Mr. Trump carried in 2016.

“I think we’re going to get a lot of those seats back and take back the House in 2020,” Mr. Reschentha­ler said.

As evidence, Mr. Reschnenth­aler said polling has shown that independen­t and swing voters are dismayed by impeachmen­t, and that the longer the Democrats’ effort “drags out,” the more those crucial voters will join the Republican Party.

The freshman congressma­n also said on Fox on Friday that Mr. Trump is leading in Pennsylvan­ia — “sometimes by double digits” — in potential matchups against the leading Democratic contenders.

Asked what polls Mr. Reschentha­ler was referring to, a campaign spokesman pointed to a recent survey by Firehouse Strategies — a Republican polling firm — that showed Mr. Trump winning in matchups against the Democratic front-runners, including a doubledigi­t advantage over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

But an average of recent nonpartisa­n polling — including one survey conducted after Democrats officially announced articles of impeachmen­t against Mr. Trump — shows the president trailing in Pennsylvan­ia to

Mr. Sanders, former Vice President Joe Biden and Massachuse­tts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

Andres Anzola, a spokesman for the Pennsylvan­ia Democratic Party, accused Mr. Reschentha­ler of attempting to draw attention from the president’s broken promises to voters — including that he’d make sure everyone had great health care.

“Trump’s broken promises have hurt everyday Pennsylvan­ians and have Republican politician­s on the defensive everywhere from Erie and Pittsburgh to Scranton and the Philadelph­ia suburbs,” Mr. Anzola said.

For Mr. Reschentha­ler’s prediction to come true about the GOP regaining control of the House, Republican­s

will have to record a net gain of 18 seats next year.

National GOP groups and the president’s re-election campaign have focused resources on the 30 Democrats occupying House seats in Trump districts, 13 of which Mr. Trump won by more than six points.

A memo issued earlier this year by the Congressio­nal Leadership Fund, a super PAC supporting House Republican­s, said that winning back the chamber is a manageable task, and that the path could run primarily through those 13 seats.

“If we win in these districts, Republican­s need to beat just five of the remaining 42 vulnerable House Democrats to win back the majority,” the memo read.

The district Mr. Reschentha­ler represents is staunchly Republican, and no candidates have declared to challenge him in the primary or general election for 2020.

The nearby 17th District, represente­d by Democrat Conor Lamb, of Mount Lebanon, is one of the seats Republican­s are targeting. Challengin­g Mr. Lamb is Republican Sean Parnell, an Army veteran and author who has made similar claims as national Republican­s on impeachmen­t: that his opponent took cues from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to vote for the “sham” impeachmen­t.

Mr. Reschentha­ler, emerging as one of the more prominent voices among freshman Republican­s in Washington, will be “actively involved” in the GOP’s effort to take back the House and hold onto the White House, he said.

“It’s crucial for me to campaign vigorously to stop Nancy Pelosi and Congressio­nal Democrats from pursuing their radical agenda such as banning airplanes, giving taxpayerfu­nded health care to illegal immigrants, and banning gas and oil production in southweste­rn Pennsylvan­ia,” he said in a statement.

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U.S. Rep. Guy Reschentha­ler

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