Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has unveiled a new line of attack, calling former President Trump and President Biden “grumpy old men” for their age and mental strength.
Haley’s campaign said in a release Wednesday that the series will explore what the country should expect if Trump and Biden become the nominees in November: “More chaos, confusion, drama, and a refusal to debate.” ” from various aspects.
This series marks a further intensification of Haley’s attacks on the abilities of his two top prospects as the preliminary season is underway.
“Nearly 50% of Republicans and 70% of Americans don’t want to see a grumpy old man stumbling across America when our country is on the brink and the world is on fire,” a campaign spokesperson said. Olivia Perez-Cubas, the person in charge, said. stated in the release. “Unfortunately, there is no comic relief in this version of ‘The Grumpy Old Man,’ just chaos, confusion, and a terrible sense of deja vu for the American people.”
Pérez-Cuvas said the majority of the county does not want a rematch between Biden and Trump in the 2024 presidential election, even though it is becoming more likely. I’m referring to research.
The New York Times reported The campaign plans to send online videos, digital ads and emails to voters as part of a series touting how similar Biden and Trump are. Some of the series’ episodes include “Debate Dodgers,” which notes that Trump and Biden did not participate in the primary debate, and “Debate Dodgers,” which notes that Trump and Biden did not participate in the primary debate, and “Debate Dodgers,” in which both men “suffered from clear signs of mental confusion and fatigue.” This includes “elderly people who stumble,” and others who claim that they
Another episode blamed both the record-breaking inflation in 2022 and the damage done to families, who they said “lived like drunken sailors.”
Haley has argued throughout much of the campaign that Biden, who will be 82 on Election Day, is not mentally fit to serve another four years in office. He has also increasingly criticized the mental health of the 77-year-old Trump, including earlier this month when he appeared to confuse him with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
Haley, who served as ambassador to the United Nations during the Trump administration, called for a new generation of leadership from the Republican Party and her country, proposing mental competency tests for candidates over 75.
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