After months of division over abortion, Ukraine and Trump’s legal troubles, Biden’s announcement might be the rest Republicans need
President Joe Biden launched a second campaign for the presidency — and Republicans couldn’t be more thrilled about it.
“He’s such an easy target,” said David Carney, a Republican strategist based in New Hampshire. Lower-polling candidates also stand to benefit, Carney said. They can more directly make their case for taking on the president in November 2024. Nachama Soloveichik, communications director of Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign, said her team welcomes the opportunity to make a contrast with the current president.
But that desire to shift the focus onto the current president is even more acute this cycle as Republicans face major existential questions of their own. GOP candidates are desperately trying to avoid issues that have proven to be political minefields — abortion, the war in Ukraine, reforming Medicare and more — all while wrestling with the legal troubles besetting their own frontrunner.
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