This Is Exactly What the Trump Team Feared
Briefly

On the evening of Super Tuesday, the co-managers of Trump's campaign expressed concerns about facing institutional Democrats more than Biden directly, acknowledging Biden's potential obstacles for the Democratic Party.
Despite expectations of Democrat-controlled narrative, Biden's vulnerabilities due to age and health issues left room for Trump to gain traction, especially with low-propensity voters.
Trump's strategies were targeting historically low-hurdle demographics like Black and Hispanic voters due to disillusionment within the Democratic base, indicating a need for campaign reinvention.
The campaign dynamic shifted to a survival game where each candidate aimed to present themselves as less unqualified than the other, leading to strategic adjustments in message delivery.
Read at The Atlantic
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