Karl Rove, the GOP strategist who helped guide George W. Bush to two presidential victories, advised President Joe Biden's campaign to "go hard" at Donald Trump's embrace of the "thugs" who stormed the Capitol in 2021.
Back in the day, Mr Rove won fmr GW Bush's Presidency becasue he managed to get gay marriage on the ballot in the States.
Karl Rove says he didn't engineer anti-gay marriage amendments. He did. (2010)
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... For years, Karl Rove has denied that he helped engineer anti-gay marriage amendments in states to help George W. Bush win reelection in 2004. Rove's position was that the marriage amendments arose organically within eleven states, including political crucial Ohio, and that the Bush campaign wasn't involved in any way. Not true, a former Republican National Committee chairman now says.
Ken Mehlman, who was Bush's campaign manager in 2004 and RNC chairman, says in an interview in The Atlantic that he knew Rove "had been working with Republicans to make sure that anti-gay initiatives and referenda would appear on November ballots in 2004 and 2006 to help Republicans." We wrote about that in our book The Architect, noting that despite Rove's public pronouncements, his active strategy was to divide and conquer by microtargeting religious conservatives and turn out in big numbers against gay marriage -- and for George W. Bush. ...
imo, maybe look at the benefits of a J6 strategy vs an the pro-choice strategy that seems to be working?
I wish I knew politics....
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