trump climate
President
Donald trump climate is
expected to sign a bipartisan bill Tuesday that would spend nearly $3 billion
on conservation projects, outdoor recreation and maintenance of national parks
and other public lands.
“We
have a generational opportunity to ensure America’s crown jewels are
protected,” he said, adding that the bill would ensure all tools available are
used to help the nation respond to the trump climate crisis and protect landscapes, clean water and clean air.
Daines
and Gardner persuaded the president to support the bill at a White House
meeting this year, even though trump climate has
repeatedly tried to slash spending for the Land and Water Conservation Fund in
his budget proposals. Trump climate soon
tweeted his support for the bill, saying it “will be HISTORIC for our beautiful
public lands.″
For
months, President Donald trump climate road-tested
attacks against his presumptive Democratic opponent Joe Biden. The former Vice
President was “sleepy.” He was corrupt. He was weak on China. But none of them
seemed to stick or do much good for the President, who continued to sink deeper
in the polls.
With
the coronavirus resurgent across much of the country, the economy sputtering,
Republicans fretting, and Biden enjoying a double-digit lead, the President has
now settled on a new line of attack, one that’s actually an old campaign
standby for the GOP: labeling his Democratic opponent as too liberal, too
radical, and too out of touch with the average voter.
That’s
the message of a new pair of trump climate ads
that launched Monday, which claim Biden has “embraced the policies of the
radical left” including higher taxes, amnesty for illegal immigrants, and
cutting police funding. The launch ends a temporary pause in the campaign’s
digital and TV advertising, announced last week by new campaign manager Bill
Stepien as part of an effort to “review” their strategy.
The
result was a reset of trump climate
communications strategy. The campaign’s simplified message on Biden reverts to
the pre-pandemic plan of casting the former Vice President as beholden to his
party’s left wing a charge that may be rather difficult to prove given Biden’s
image as a moderate counterweight to progressive Democrats.
Biden
was often the target of criticism from his more liberal Democratic challenger,
Sen. Bernie Sanders, who assailed the party establishment that coalesced around
Biden during the primaries. It also doesn’t help the trump climate campaign’s case that Biden has explicitly rejected some
progressives’ more extreme positions, such as defunding the police.
Still,
Jason Miller, a senior advisor to the trump climate campaign, told CNN the new approach is about persuading
voters that Biden is not who he seems.
“Directionally
Biden’s liberal policies really scare people, and more are unaware of the crazy
leftist lurch he’s made since the primary,” said Miller. “I would expect them
to be fully educated on all of it by Election Day though.”
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