The Biden campaign officials have expressed their confidence in the upcoming race, particularly after Nikki Haley's expected withdrawal from the presidential race. They believe that Super Tuesday will be a pivotal moment in solidifying the competition between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. The campaign sees an opportunity to attract voters who are disenchanted with Trump, including those who previously supported Haley.
In a recent memo, senior campaign officials highlighted the unpopularity of former President Trump and the potential for moderate and Haley voters to shift away from him in a general election. The campaign aims to target not only Haley voters but also her donors, viewing them as a valuable resource to tap into.
Reproductive rights have been identified as a key issue where the Biden campaign believes Trump is vulnerable, appealing to moderate voters and suburban women who oppose a second term for Trump. The campaign is gearing up for a close race and acknowledges the challenges ahead, emphasizing the importance of tomorrow's State of the Union address as a critical moment for Biden to present his vision for a second term and persuade voters to support him for another four years in the White House.