RNC keeps its presidential candidate under an online bushel

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Longtime readers may recall that the Republican National Committee relied on an interesting online strategy in the 2008 presidential campaign. I noted on Oct. 29, 2008, that the RNC’s official home page featured Barack Obama’s name six times. John McCain’s name, however, wasn’t mentioned at all. The presidential election was a week away at the time.

A day earlier, Mother Jones noted that the only references it could find to McCain on the RNC’s website was “a link to McCain’s campaign store,” and an out-of-date volunteer opportunity at a McCain event that had passed three days earlier. The RNC was eager to spotlight the Democratic candidate, but not its own.0

It’s funny how history sometimes repeats itself.

Rachel noted a week ago how weird it is that the RNC’s homepage, a month after the party named Donald Trump the presumptive Republican nominee, included literally zero references to Trump’s candidacy. This week, TPM’s Josh Marshall noted the same thing.

There does not seem to be any mention of Donald Trump on the official Republican Party website, gop.com. Hillary is there. Bernie is there. George H.W.Bush is there. Reagan is there. Reagan/Bush. Lincoln is there. No Trump anywhere. Not on the blog, signups. Not anywhere that I could find.

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