As Republicans debate, Biden campaign, Trump, RFK Jr to target voters
off stage
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[August 23, 2023]
By Jarrett Renshaw
(Reuters) - As Republican presidential hopefuls converge in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin for their first debate Wednesday evening, an unusual amount of
the United States' political action will take place off stage.
Former President Donald Trump, leading significantly in the early polls,
is skipping the debate and doing an interview with former Fox News
commentator Tucker Carlson instead. President Joe Biden's re-election
campaign is making its first big media push, using ad buys, Milwaukee
events and a crush of online volunteers to make the case that even if
Trump is not on the stage, the Republicans there embrace his world view.
And Robert F. Kennedy Jr, a long-shot Democratic rival to Biden, is
talking with Virginia voters about inflation just as the debate begins.
The Biden campaign hosted a massive training session in recent days to
push thousands of volunteers, particularly in swing states, to post
online during the debate and contrast Republican statements with Biden's
record. In Washington, a joint "war room" of the Biden campaign and the
Democratic National Committee (DNC) will offer rapid response throughout
the night.
For a taste of what is to come, earlier this year, a Biden campaign
video of Republican congresswoman Majorie Taylor Greene comparing Biden
to former president Franklin Delanor Roosevelt, published on X, formally
known as Twitter, generated more than 43 million views.
"I approve this message," Biden wrote above the video. He has seized on
Greene as an avatar for what he calls the “extreme-MAGA” wing of the
GOP, a reference to Trump's "Make America Great Again" policies.
The Biden campaign on Wednesday will also begin running its third major
paid ad campaign of the election cycle, a $25 million effort targeting
eight battleground states that includes the first messages aimed at
Latino and Black media.
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U.S. President Joe Biden waves as he
departs for Maui from Reno, Nevada, U.S., August 21, 2023.
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The campaign will placard Milwaukee with advertisements listing
Biden's "record of accomplishments," while a billboard truck will
circle the debate venue. Biden campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond and
DNC chair Jaime Harrison will hold a press conference before the
debate.
"I can predict what you'll see tomorrow. And that's going to be the
most extreme slate of Republican primary candidates ever taking the
stage in Wisconsin. The truth is it doesn't matter who wins the
debate. They've chosen a losing strategy," Richmond told reporters
on Tuesday.
Asked why polls continue to show Biden and Trump in tight
theoretical matchup come November when Republican candidates hold
extremist views, Richmond said: "President Biden has been counted
out every single time."
Contested primaries to challenge sitting presidents often reward the
party out of power with more air time to go on the attack against an
incumbent. Republicans on Wednesday night's debate stage will likely
direct most of their criticism at Biden instead of each other.
The Biden campaign says they have yet to consider whether or not
Biden would debate Trump, or what it means if Trump decides against
debating in the general election.
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Heather Timmons and Nick
Macfie)
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