My Blog
Politics

Rivals See Trump’s Indictment as a Big Problem

Rivals See Trump’s Indictment as a Big Problem
Rivals See Trump’s Indictment as a Big Problem


New York Times: “In previous eras, the indictment of a presidential candidate would have been, at a minimum, a political gift for the other candidates, if not an event that spelled the end of the indicted rival’s run. Competitors would have thrilled at the prospect of the front-runner’s spending months tied up in court, with damaging new details steadily dripping out. And they still could be Mr. Trump’s undoing: If he does not end up convicted before November 2024, his latest arrest is not likely win him converts in the general election.”

“But Mr. Trump’s competitors — counterintuitively, according to the old conventional political wisdom — are actually dreading what threatens to be an endless indictment news cycle that could swallow up the summer. His rivals are desperate to get media coverage for their campaigns, but since the indictment became public last Thursday, as several advisers grumbled, the only way they can get their candidates booked on television is for them to answer questions about Mr. Trump.”

FavoriteLoadingSave to Favorites

Related posts

Indicted Colorado clerk Tina Peters faces another arrest warrant for violating bond

newsconquest

Kevin McCarthy tries to boost his conservative bona fides as pro-Trump lawmakers threaten his speaker bid

newsconquest

Key dates for the 2022 midterm election

newsconquest