House leaders' biggest 2018 fear: The lazy Republican
GOP members who havent had a tough race in years are being warned to start running scared.
By RACHAEL BADE 03/22/2018 05:36 AM EDT
On paper, Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas) appears to be a shoo-in for reelection. Hes served nine terms in whats been a GOP stronghold for decades, hasnt had a serious challenger in years and sits on one of the most powerful committees in Congress.
But Culbersons suburban-Houston district went for Hillary Clinton by 1 percentage point in 2016. And when GOP leaders found out last year that he was being outraised by Democrats and barely had a campaign staff, they were exasperated. Get your act together, they warned Culberson in so many words, according to sources familiar with the dressing-down.
Culbersons slow start to his reelection campaign is what GOP leaders fear most heading into the thick of the midterm elections: incumbents who havent seen a real race in years snoozing as a Democratic wave builds. Speaker Paul Ryan and the National Republican Congressional Committee are less concerned about their battle-tested swing-district members who face tough races every election cycle and more worried about complacent Republicans not prepared for a fight.
This is a very tough environment for Republicans. If youre getting outraised or if you havent started your campaign yet, you need to be scared and start today, said Corry Bliss, executive director of the Ryan-aligned Congressional Leadership Fund. Saying Ive never lost before, therefore I can never lose this time is not a campaign plan.
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