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Mark Sanford’s Loss Last Night Shows the Dangers of Underestimating President Trump and Of Being Out of Touch With the Rank-and-File GOP

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State Rep. Katie Arrington hugs supporters as she defeated U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel for Katie Arrington’s results party on Tuesday, June 12, 2018, in North Charleston, S.C. (Andrew Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP)

Last night former South Carolina governor and (almost) five term member of the House of Representatives Mark Sanford lost his primary election to political new comer, State Representative Katie Arrington by a 50.5-46.5 margin. I’m not sure what either candidate really ran on other than Arrington–a Romney and Rubio supporter in the primaries–supported Trump and said she’d do so in the House and Sanford–a Trump supporter in the 2016 election–has decided that being NeverTrump was his life’s calling. Sometimes, his NeverTrump enthusiasm got the better of his commonsense, like this in the aftermath of the shooting of Representative Steve Scalise:

Sanford drew three potential primary challengers, two of whom dropped out. This, apparently, was not a big shock in South Carolina where his under-performing 55-45 win in the 2016 primary, despite his sky-high name recognition, drew some comment.

And yesterday, about three hours before polls closed in South Carolina, President Trump waded into the contest:

When this came out there was a lot of chuckling about how this was “after most South Carolinians had voted.” That’s nonsense. I’ve been an election judge for about a decade. You have a rush of white collar voters when the polls open in the morning. You have a small trickle around lunchtime. And you have the blue collar vote showing up on the way home from work. That pattern is the standard just about anywhere in the country. There’s little doubt, given the virtual presence of Trump on the ballot, that this made a difference. But the real difference was that Sanford doesn’t seem to have had any fight in him.

I think there was an additional reminder here. My long time friend, Erick Erickson, has a piece up this morning on Sanford’s defeat called Where Do Those of Us Go Who Believe in Limited Government?:

I have to say that I find this sort of surprising from several different angles. The GOP has, throughout my life, had a conservative wing but it has never been a conservative party. It has generally been a pro-business party–and used to be socially conservative before the Really Smart People decided that being pro-abort and pro-gay marriage were nice things–that was mostly in favor of individual freedom (see Flag Burning Amendments if you want exceptions) but it has always been a populist party and many of the more popular presidents with the GOP were those who could harness that populism (go back and read how Nixon and Agnew tag teamed the press and drew out construction workers as counter-protesters to the Vietnam War protesters). As many other than myself have noted, for all the talk about reducing the size of government, that is only a winning issue in the comments sections on conservative blogs. Among GOP voters, they want government spending cut so long as it isn’t spending directed at them. If you doubt me, here is a cut from the June 1 debate between Arrington and Sanford.

Think about that. The candidate who voted in favor of a 12 cents per gallon increase in the gasoline tax put the guy against the tax of the defensive by hitting him for not spending enough when he was governor, and, according to other accounts, got Sanford to claim he’d vote for a highway bill that he’d voted against.

More to the point, I think it is surprising that anyone is surprised that a candidate in a GOP primary election who has made opposing a GOP president with a 90% approval rating inside the GOP his life’s work got his ass handed to him.

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Source: https://www.redstate.com/streiff/2018/06/13/mark-sanfords-loss-last-night-shows-dangers-underestimating-president-trump-touch-rank-file-gop/


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