The disqualification in Colorado has prompted Trump’s team to strategize on utilizing this development as a tool to criticize President Biden. Despite the lack of evidence linking President Biden to the court ruling, Trump’s team aims to emphasize a narrative that alleges widespread voter disenfranchisement orchestrated by Biden and his administration.
Quoting Trump, who has labeled Biden as a “destroyer of American democracy,” the campaign asserts that Biden is manipulating the legal system to disenfranchise voters. Trump, during a recent appearance in Iowa, reiterated this claim, accusing Biden of leveraging the justice system against him, although no evidence has surfaced connecting the president to the indictments faced by Trump.
To amplify this narrative, the Trump campaign has distributed black and white signs with the slogan “Biden Attacks Democracy” to supporters. Furthermore, at a recent event, Trump positioned himself beneath a large banner bearing the same phrase, aiming to reinforce the message of alleged democratic subversion by the Biden administration.
Meanwhile, the Colorado Republican Party, facing financial challenges and grappling with losses attributed to the state’s leftward shift, is reportedly planning a campaign stop in Colorado. This move seeks to energize their voter base and draw attention to their own political circumstances.