U.S. conservative group to launch attacks
ads against Biden during Democratic debate
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[June 22, 2019]
By Ginger Gibson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Club for Growth, a
conservative political group, will launch new attack ads against
Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden targeting his past
statements about race that will run during his first debate appearance
next week.
The decision by Club for Growth to attack Biden is based on internal
polling the organization conducted that was viewed exclusively by
Reuters. The ad will air on MSNBC and NBC stations in Des Moines, Iowa,
according to the organization.
Iowa holds the nation's first nominating contest.
Club for Growth, whose stated top policy goals include reducing income
tax rates, a full repeal of Obamacare and reducing the size of the
federal government, will never back a Democrat for president, but it is
wading into the Democratic primary likely because Biden poses the
greatest risk to Republican President Donald Trump's reelection bid.
Early national polling and surveys in important swing states have
repeatedly shown Biden besting Trump in a hypothetical match up.
Club for Growth's poll found voters are less inclined to vote for Biden
if they were told he previously had taken positions that include
opposing slavery reparations and busing of school children as part of
desegregation systems.
"Joe Biden’s past statements and positions on race issues present a
serious challenge to his candidacy for the Democratic presidential
nomination according to our polling," Club for Growth President David
McIntosh said in a statement to Reuters.
"This poll and the coming ad are designed to help voters and observers
of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary understand the field as well
as the strengths and weaknesses of the frontrunner, former Vice
President Joe Biden."
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Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice
President Joe Biden speaks at an event at the Mississippi Valley
Fairgrounds in Davenport, Iowa, U.S. June 11, 2019. REUTERS/Jordan
Gale/File Photo
Biden, who has consistently been the front-runner in the Democratic
presidential primary, drew sharp criticism from his Democratic
rivals this week when he pointed to the "civility" during his early
time in the U.S. Senate in the 1970s when he worked with
segregationists. Biden has refused to apologize, pointing out that
he opposed segregationists.
Biden is one of two dozen Democrats vying to challenge Trump in the
November 2020 election. The Democrats will go head-to-head in Miami
next week in their first debate.
The Club for Growth poll - which included 1,000 voters in the 18
states that are the first to hold primary contests - reaffirmed
Biden's position as a frontrunner. It found, like other polls, that
Biden's lead is being fueled largely by black voters. The poll found
46% of black voters, 29% of Hispanic voters and 33% white voters are
backing Biden.
The poll found Biden followed by U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and
then Senator Elizabeth Warren.
The poll also looked more closely at the four states that conduct
the first nominating contests: Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina
and Nevada. In those states Biden leads, but Warren edges out
Sanders - a possible sign of her growing support in states that are
pivotal for the primary contest.
The poll was conducted June 10-13 by Republican polling firm WPAi
Intelligence.
(Reporting by Ginger Gibson; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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