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Republican group warns about making 2024 election all about Biden
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Cami Mondeaux
March 26, 2024 1:31 pm
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A top Republican fundraising committee is warning GOP candidates not to focus their 2024 platforms solely on criticizing President Joe Biden, warning that tactic caused the party to underperform in the last midterm election cycle.

In a memo sent to Republican candidates for state-level races, the Republican State Leadership Committee outlined several strategies to increase their chances of success in the November election. The bottom line: Focus on GOP policies and legislative wins rather than on Biden.

“We must learn from the missteps of the 2022 cycle and not solely target Joe Biden in our campaign messaging. While it’s tempting, the data suggests this strategy is insufficient on its own,” RSLC President Dee Duncan wrote. “Instead of solely focusing your campaign messaging on Biden, concentrate on the policy differences between Republicans and Democrats, highlighting GOP-led initiatives that are directly improving lives.”

The memo cites polling showing that while voters are 46% less likely to support a state legislative candidate who supports Biden’s reelection, that number “isn’t large enough of a difference maker” for their state-level campaigns, Duncan warns. Instead, Duncan pointed to polling showing that 52% of voters have a favorable view of their state economy, urging candidates to lean on their own “in-state successes” instead.

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Re: Republican group warns about making 2024 election all about Biden
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2024, 07:14:43 pm »
Good grief. This election should be focused on the issues; ILLEGAL immigration and the invasion at our borders. Only problem is the presumptive GOP nominee FAILED to secure our border the last time he was president.

So...he did accomplish energy independence, lower inflation, and better negotiations with Russia and China.

I'm not so sure that, that is going to be enough to hand him an overwhelming number of EV's that will be needed to circumvent the DEMS stealing another election.
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Re: Republican group warns about making 2024 election all about Biden
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2024, 07:53:56 pm »
The party (especially Trump) will be heavily reliant on negative campaigning.  And while worked in the primaries, the rest of the country is more than boomer doomers.  Are you better off today than you were four years ago?  I can respond with yes, unequivocally.  Four years ago was Fifteen Days to Slow the Spread.  I had to tell several people they no longer had jobs with our company.

Republicans have made it tough on themselves.  As "conservative populists" they are incapable of sticking to a coherent governing philosophy.  Their fiscal policy leads to massive debt and progressive income taxes.  Their economic plans result in higher prices for the producer and the consumer.  Social policy is whatever appeals to the lowest common denominator, at any given time.

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Re: Republican group warns about making 2024 election all about Biden
« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2024, 08:01:56 pm »
A top Republican fundraising committee...

Read Karl Rove and the Bush clan!
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Re: Republican group warns about making 2024 election all about Biden
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2024, 08:08:06 pm »
How about the plan to confiscate All Glocks?

 

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Re: Republican group warns about making 2024 election all about Biden
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2024, 10:28:08 pm »
The party (especially Trump) will be heavily reliant on negative campaigning.  And while worked in the primaries, the rest of the country is more than boomer doomers.  Are you better off today than you were four years ago?  I can respond with yes, unequivocally.  Four years ago was Fifteen Days to Slow the Spread.  I had to tell several people they no longer had jobs with our company.

Republicans have made it tough on themselves.  As "conservative populists" they are incapable of sticking to a coherent governing philosophy.  Their fiscal policy leads to massive debt and progressive income taxes.  Their economic plans result in higher prices for the producer and the consumer.  Social policy is whatever appeals to the lowest common denominator, at any given time.

The idea that Trump would be able to ask American's if they are better off now than 4 years ago is laughable. Because in fact we are better off than we were four years ago

I see the Democrats are turning that question back against Trump
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