Amid the shifting landscape of political battles, key figures in the Republican Party are getting behind a fresh strategy for Donald Trump as he gears up to face off against Kamala Harris in the 2024 elections.
Led by voices like Kellyanne Conway, known for her role in Trump's campaign and presence on Fox News, there's a strong push for Trump to focus more on policy differences rather than sharp remarks. In a chat with Larry Kudlow on Fox Business, Conway summed it up as "Less insults, more insights." Kudlow also emphasized the importance of avoiding personal attacks on Harris to keep the focus on the main message.
Sexist and racist attacks against Harris, questioning her career and citizenship, sparked calls for change. Trump led these attacks, notably targeting Harris' racial identity, unlike his approach with Biden or Clinton. At a recent event, Trump raised eyebrows discussing Harris' racial identity and political moves.
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Echoing what Trump said, VP nominee Sen. JD Vance called Harris a "chameleon," saying she changes to fit different crowds—not just critiquing her policies but questioning her authenticity. Republican figures like Sen. Lindsey Graham are urging Trump to focus on issues, not personal attacks.
Despite calls for a shift to policy critiques and changes in Trump's social media strategy, doubts linger about ending personal attacks. The GOP faces a challenge balancing energizing the base with appealing to a wider audience. Looking ahead to 2024, Republicans are working to update their tactics for success in a complex political landscape.
Led by voices like Kellyanne Conway, known for her role in Trump's campaign and presence on Fox News, there's a strong push for Trump to focus more on policy differences rather than sharp remarks. In a chat with Larry Kudlow on Fox Business, Conway summed it up as "Less insults, more insights." Kudlow also emphasized the importance of avoiding personal attacks on Harris to keep the focus on the main message.
Sexist and racist attacks against Harris, questioning her career and citizenship, sparked calls for change. Trump led these attacks, notably targeting Harris' racial identity, unlike his approach with Biden or Clinton. At a recent event, Trump raised eyebrows discussing Harris' racial identity and political moves.
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Echoing what Trump said, VP nominee Sen. JD Vance called Harris a "chameleon," saying she changes to fit different crowds—not just critiquing her policies but questioning her authenticity. Republican figures like Sen. Lindsey Graham are urging Trump to focus on issues, not personal attacks.
Despite calls for a shift to policy critiques and changes in Trump's social media strategy, doubts linger about ending personal attacks. The GOP faces a challenge balancing energizing the base with appealing to a wider audience. Looking ahead to 2024, Republicans are working to update their tactics for success in a complex political landscape.