A new Biden campaign memo outlines three lines of attacks against Trump in the run-up to their first debate in June.
Biden is set to “hold Donald Trump accountable” on the debate stage, according to campaign Chairwoman Jen O’Malley Dillon’s “The Road to Atlanta” memo released Friday.“In the month leading up to that first debate, the Biden-Harris campaign will zero in on Trump’s dangerous campaign promises and unhinged rhetoric,” O’Malley Dillon wrote.
“Trump and his lagging campaign will be left to explain to voters why he embraces political violence, brags about abortion bans, threatens to repeal the Affordable Care Act and cut Social Security and Medicare, and puts greedy corporations and himself over American workers again and again,” O’Malley Dillon continued.
The debate will have outsize expectations for Biden as his poll numbers continue to fall, concerns about his ability to govern for four more years have not abated, and more vocal calls for him to step aside from the nomination grow louder.released Tuesday showed Biden at his lowest approval rating since July 2022 with just 36% of people approving of his job as president.
Trump has long taunted and mocked Biden over his stumbles in public while on the campaign stump. During a Thursday rally in the Bronx, New York, he said he and the president should
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