That’s all he knows how to do. His campaign should be based on what he wants to do but, just like in 2016, he is focusing on tearing down his opponent.
Most of the attacks on Biden that the RNC tested didn't move voter sentiment substantially. There were a few that showed promise, but they were traditional GOP lines about issues like taxes, people briefed on the data said https://t.co/YqAOKSC2qr
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) May 16, 2020
Is he a crook now? I thought he was old and confused. Or a puppet of China. Or sleepy. Or creepy. Or a radical socialist.
— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) May 16, 2020
Good campaigns figure out one story to tell about their opponent. They might get there, but it’s May and Parscale and co. haven’t figured it out yet. https://t.co/3ROQDj46By
Lots in our story on all that Trump is hurling at Biden—including a wave of F’book ads painting him as senile—and the president’s son is now suggesting the former VP is a pedophile >>https://t.co/Kv570T5tVo pic.twitter.com/H33RrlOIdV
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) May 16, 2020
The president’s campaign didn’t respond to an email asking if they condoned the unfounded accusation.
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) May 16, 2020
Don is a high-profile surrogate for his dad’s campaign and has also appeared at events on behalf of a number of Republican lawmakers