awm, on 2020-May-21, 01:46, said:
Like every election with an incumbent president, the November election will mostly be a referendum on Trump's performance. Does anyone think Trump is making himself look good these days? All Biden has to do is not create a major scandal about himself, and make sure to remind people of all Trump's failures in the fall. Trying to make news at this time (especially if the news makes stories about Hunter Biden or Tara Reade more prominent by trying to "apologize" for things) will not help Biden. Trump is the president, he will be in the news all the time and no opponent can prevent that -- and as long as it's for things like promoting quack remedies and denying responsibility for tens of thousands of American deaths, it's not going to improve his chances.
The replies t my comment suggest there is nothing Biden needs to be doing. I thought I would take your comments as a good presentation of that view. I am skeptical.
"Like every election with an incumbent president, the November election will mostly be a referendum on Trump's performance."
Yes, true, but there is also the old idea that you cannot beat someone with no one. It would be interesting to have an open ended survey where random people were asked "Tell me everything you know abou Joe Biden". Often the response would be very brief.
"Does anyone think Trump is making himself look good these days? "
Well, yes.
"All Biden has to do is not create a major scandal about himself, and make sure to remind people of all Trump's failures in the fall. Trying to make news at this time (especially if the news makes stories about Hunter Biden or Tara Reade more prominent by trying to "apologize" for things) will not help Biden."
There will be a "scandal", I guarantee it. Of course I put it in quotes. But there will be something. Long ago in a Minnesota gubernatorial election, one party, I believe it was the Ds, brought up a "scandal" about the incumbent governor. It was very effective. The next election the Rs, with great fanfare, announced the creation of a "Last minute phony charges" committee. You cannot stop phony charges from happening, but they have to be dealt with. I am not suggesting apology. If the charges are real, I would suggest withdrawal. If the charges are phony, I suggest dealing with them. Emphatically. And being prepared for the next phony charges.
"Trump is the president, he will be in the news all the time and no opponent can prevent that -- and as long as it's for things like promoting quack remedies and denying responsibility for tens of thousands of American deaths, it's not going to improve his chances."
Any president will be in the news, that's true. I am suggesting Biden not simply passively accept this.
Maybe Biden and his crew know what they are doing. And maybe not. I gather some of his attempts to reach out remotely cast some doubt on competence. My main point is that trusting Trump to self-destruct is not enough. I think that approach has been tried, both by R contenders for the nomination and by HC for the election.
I thank you for the clarity of your post. I disagree, and I acknowledge my limitations as a political forecaster, but I think Biden needs to get moving.