Back to Search Start Over

The Campaign Is Going Great: A REPORT FROM BIDEN '24 HEADQUARTERS.

Authors :
Debenedetti, Gabriel
Source :
New York. 12/18/2023, Vol. 56 Issue 26, p24-31. 8p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The article discusses the Biden campaign's efforts to secure a second term for President Joe Biden. Despite concerns about Biden's age, inflation, and trailing poll numbers, his campaign remains confident in their strategy. They believe that Biden's support will consolidate once Trump wins the GOP primary and voters focus on the rematch. The campaign also assumes that Biden's poll numbers will improve cyclically and that the public has yet to fully grasp the potential of his reelection effort. The article acknowledges the challenges and uncertainties of the upcoming election but emphasizes the campaign's belief in their plan and the potential for a narrow victory. The Biden campaign is strategically planning its efforts to win key battleground states in the upcoming election. They are focusing on states like North Carolina and Michigan, where they believe they can gain support from educated former Republicans and Arab American populations, respectively. The campaign is prioritizing different sets of voters and is currently targeting the Democratic base in Wisconsin and Arizona, with plans to expand to other battleground states in the future. They are also using the DNC's resources to engage specific groups of voters and are utilizing individual voter testimonials to spread pro-Biden messaging. However, some liberals are concerned that the campaign is moving too slowly and needs to do more to explain Biden's accomplishments to voters. The campaign is aware of the challenges they face in addressing the economy and public opinion, particularly regarding inflation. They are working on finding the right messaging to highlight the improvements in the economy while acknowledging the financial struggles that many Americans still face. Overall, [Extracted from the article]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00287369
Volume :
56
Issue :
26
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New York
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
174355234