From boardroom to bust
At the same time, the survey suggests Mr Biden’s effort to blunt Mr
Trump’s economic edge—by offering a more expansive definition
of the coronavirus crisis—could succeed. A small majority of Third
Way’s suburbanite voters already attributed the economic crisis in
part to Mr Trump’s poor management of the epidemic. A much
larger majority said the economy could not be fixed until the virus
had been brought under control. Both views are anathema to Mr
Trump, who has shirked responsibility for the health crisis, even
as he claims to have a recovery from the economic crisis in hand.
They appear to represent a clear opening for Mr Biden’s claim that
the president is not only culpable for the crisis but incapable of
leading America out of it.
It is his strongest attack-line and, though it is never wrong to
denounce violence, he should not be swayed from it. With apolo-
gies to James Carville, this election is about the covid-economy,
stupid. (Albeit that, with additional apologies to Bill Clinton’s oft-
quoted strategist, Mr Biden must not forget law-and-order.)
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It’s the covid-economy, stupid
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