Donald Trump hasn’t shown much interest in reaching out to Republicans who hate him.
But Thursday, President Joe Biden will take the first step in trying to win over voters his campaign believes could be the Holy Grail for them in the election, announcing a new national Republican engagement director in what will be a monthslong ramp up into the convention and beyond. Beyond adding former Rep.
“You’ve got to worry that in November you’re going to have a lot of voters that will skip that box and go to a Senate race, or they’re going to stay at home,” Hutchinson said, predicting a repeat of a 2020 phenomenon that boosted down-ballot Republicans and left Trump seething that there must have been a conspiracy against him. Or, he argued, “they’re likely to stay home.” Hutchinson told CNN he won’t stay home himself, but he won’t vote for Biden or Trump.
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