Steve Bannon’s army to defeat the GOP establishment

President Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon has declared war on the Republican establishment, and now he’s amassing his troops. 

They include a convicted felon, a perennial candidate linked to an environmental conspiracy theory and a Southern lawmaker known for provocative ethnic and racial comments.

Bannon is promoting challengers to GOP incumbents and the party’s preferred candidates in next year’s midterm elections in an insurgency that could imperil Republican majorities in the House and Senate.

The emerging Bannon class of rabble-rousers shares limited ideological ties but a common intent to upend Washington and knock out Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the standard-bearer of the establishment.

 

Former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon is promoting challengers to GOP incumbents and the party’s preferred candidates in next year’s midterm elections

He helped elevate twice-suspended Judge Roy Moore, who won an Alabama runoff over McConnell's pick, Sen. Luther Strange, who was endorsed by President Trump

He helped elevate twice-suspended Judge Roy Moore, who won an Alabama runoff over McConnell’s pick, Sen. Luther Strange, who was endorsed by President Trump

It’s a crop of candidates that unnerves a GOP that lost seats and a shot at the Senate majority, in 2010 and 2012, with political novices and controversial nominees, and fears a stinging repeat in 2018.

‘The main thing that binds them together is a rejection of the Republican Party establishment, a rejection of the political elites, the financial elites and the media elites,’ said Andy Surabian, a former Bannon aide and senior adviser to the pro-Trump PAC Great America Alliance.

Bannon helped elevate twice-suspended Judge Roy Moore, who won an Alabama runoff over McConnell’s pick, Sen. Luther Strange, who was endorsed by President Trump.

Moore was removed from office for refusing to remove a Ten Commandments monument from Alabama’s judicial building, then suspended for insisting probate judges refuse same-sex couples marriage licenses. He faces Democrat Doug Jones in a December election where polls find a single-digit lead for the Republican, a remarkable development in Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ heavily GOP state.

The Bannon-tied Great America Alliance chose West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey over establishment favorite Rep. Evan Jenkins to unseat Democratic Sen. Joe Manchi

The Bannon-tied Great America Alliance chose West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey over establishment favorite Rep. Evan Jenkins to unseat Democratic Sen. Joe Manchi

Bannon is standing by former New York Rep. Michael Grimm, who spent eight months in prison for federal tax evasion and has appeared on video threatening a reporter

Bannon is standing by former New York Rep. Michael Grimm, who spent eight months in prison for federal tax evasion and has appeared on video threatening a reporter

‘We don’t have leadership. We have followership,’ Moore said Friday at the Values Voter Summit where he argued for scrapping the health care law with no replacement.

Senate Republicans had been upbeat about adding to their 52-48 majority, especially with Democrats defending more seats in 2018, 10 in states Trump won in last year’s presidential election, but the Bannon challenge could cost them, leaving incumbents on the losing end in primaries or GOP candidates roughed up for the general election. 

In West Virginia, the grassroots conservative group Tea Party Express endorsed state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, also the choice of the Bannon-tied Great America Alliance, over establishment favorite Rep. Evan Jenkins in a competitive race to unseat Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin. 

In Mississippi state Senator Chris McDaniel, who lost to veteran Sen. Thad Cochran in 2014, is weighing a bid next year against Roger Wicker, the state’s other senator in the national legislature.

McDaniel misdefined ‘mamacita,’ the Spanish word for mommy as ‘hot mama,’ and said he would withhold his tax payments if the government paid reparations for slavery. He also was forced to denounce a supporter who photographed and posted an image of Cochran’s bed-ridden wife, and argued in court that his 2014 loss was due in part to African-Americans fraudulently voting in the primary. He’s back again and speaking in Bannon terms.

‘They will do anything, they will say anything, to just maintain a hold on power,’ McDaniel said in an Associated Press interview about McConnell and his allies.

In Mississippi state Senator Chris McDaniel is weighting a bid for the Senate. When he ran in 2014, he argued in court that his loss was due in part to African-Americans fraudulently voting in the primary

In Mississippi state Senator Chris McDaniel is weighting a bid for the Senate. When he ran in 2014, he argued in court that his loss was due in part to African-Americans fraudulently voting in the primary

Arizona former state Sen. Kelli Ward is challenging Sen. Jeff Flake. She's known for entertaining the debunked theory that jet aircraft are used to affect the weather or poison people intentionally

Arizona former state Sen. Kelli Ward is challenging Sen. Jeff Flake. She’s known for entertaining the debunked theory that jet aircraft are used to affect the weather or poison people intentionally

In Arizona, former state Sen. Kelli Ward, who is challenging Trump antagonist Sen. Jeff Flake, remains known for entertaining the debunked theory that jet aircraft are used to affect the weather or poison people intentionally.

In 2015, she gave conflicting answers about her beliefs after holding a public hearing she said was to answer constituents’ questions. But Sen. John McCain used it to marginalize her in his winning GOP Senate primary against her, and McConnell reprised it in August in a web ad which referred to her as ‘chemtrail Kelli.’

Former New York Rep. Michael Grimm, who spent eight months in prison for federal tax evasion, is challenging two-term Rep. Dan Donovan — with the encouragement of Bannon.

The controversial Bannon left his position as Trump's chief strategist back in August 

The controversial Bannon left his position as Trump’s chief strategist back in August 

In announcing his candidacy, Grimm was apologetic for his conviction. Still out there are viral videos of him telling a television reporter during an on-camera interview at the U.S. Capitol after a question he didn’t like: ‘You ever do that to me again, I’ll throw you off this (expletive) balcony.’

House Speaker Paul Ryan is sticking with the incumbent: ‘I support Dan Donovan, plain and simple,’ Ryan said this week.

But he stopped short of suggesting Bannon stand down. ‘It’s a free country,’ he said.

These controversial outsiders share strong opposition to increasing the nation’s debt even if it means an economy-rattling default. They also share unsparing criticism of congressional Republicans, especially McConnell, for failing to dismantle the Obama-era health care law, an unfulfilled seven-year-old promise. 

Bannon has given at least one Senate incumbent – Texas Sen. Ted Cruz – a pass, but not others. 

‘Nobody’s safe. We’re coming after all of them,’ Bannon told Fox News this past week. ‘And we’re going to win.’

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