Donald Trump's 2020 Campaign Manager Just Failed Miserably In Two Texas Races

Source: BuzzFeed News | March 7, 2018 | Salvador Hernandez

He couldn’t get his dad elected.

Brad Parscale, the man who was recently given the reins to President Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign, was handed a stinging and absolute defeat in a much smaller political arena Tuesday night, when the candidate he personally backed for Texas’s 21st congressional seat finished sixth in a crowded Republican primary.

The candidate, Robert Stovall, has close ties to Parscale, whom he hired to design his campaign website when he ran for Bexar County tax assessor-collector in 2012. Stovall also recently appointed Parscale’s father as vice chairman of the county’s Republican Party, and his son has worked for Parscale’s firm.

Parscale has rapidly ascended to larger and higher-profile jobs, working as the data and digital director for Trump’s 2016 campaign and now as the president’s campaign manager going into 2020. But he took an outsize interest in Stovall’s 2018 bid, telling the San Antonio Express-News that it would “probably be the only race in the country that I will personally support.”

That foray into local politics floundered miserably Tuesday, with Stovall ending up in sixth place in a crowded field of 18 Republican candidates, with just 4.8% of the vote. Parscale’s father, who was also on the ballot Tuesday, was similarly defeated, taking third in the race for Bexar County Republican Party chairman.

Parscale, in a brief exchange Wednesday morning with BuzzFeed News, said he never ended up assisting Stovall’s bid and that the extent of his work for his father’s campaign was one robocall.

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