… The president has a unique ability to dominate news coverage. But to win in 2020, the central question of the 2020 campaign cannot be solely about who President Trump is; it must instead be about what President Trump and the GOP will do with four more years.
Right now, the Republican Party doesn’t have a strong enough response to that second question. But the answer does exist—if the GOP is willing to embrace it.
Over the past four months, Heritage Action, the organization I lead, conducted a series of highly detailed public opinion surveys in battleground states, swing districts and at the national level. Our goal was simple: To find out what issues currently motivate the coalition that elected Donald Trump and Republican congressional majorities in 2016, so that we can keep that coalition together and expand it while advancing the conservative ideals we hold dear. CONT.
Tim Chapman (Heritage Action for America), Politico Magazine