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  Which Republican Candidates Will Attack Trump During Primary (search mode)
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Question: How will each primary opponent attack Trump?
#1
DeSantis - Will attack Trump directly
 
#2
DeSantis - May softly attack Trump
 
#3
DeSantis - Will say nothing negative about Trump
 
#4
Scott - Will attack Trump directly
 
#5
Scott - May softly attack Trump
 
#6
Scott - Will say nothing negative about Trump
 
#7
Haley - Will attack Trump directly
 
#8
Haley - May softly attack Trump
 
#9
Haley - Will say nothing negative about Trump
 
#10
Hutchinson - Will attack Trump directly
 
#11
Hutchinson - May softly attack Trump
 
#12
Hutchinson - Will say nothing negative about Trump
 
#13
Elder - Will attack Trump directly
 
#14
Elder - May softly attack Trump
 
#15
Elder - Will say nothing negative about Trump
 
#16
Ramaswany - Will attack Trump directly
 
#17
Ramaswany - May softly attack Trump
 
#18
Ramaswany - Will say nothing negative about Trump
 
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Alben Barkley
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« on: May 25, 2023, 08:26:00 PM »

FYI: Pence again shows signs that he will be the one to attack Trump straight-up"

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/elections/presidential/caucus/2023/05/24/mike-pence-says-raising-the-social-security-retirement-age-should-be-on-the-table/70243865007/

As he nears an expected run for president, former Vice President Mike Pence has begun drawing a contrast with Donald Trump, saying changes to Social Security and Medicare should be on the table when it comes to reducing the nation's spending.

Speaking to the Des Moines Register's editorial board Wednesday morning, Pence said "my old running mate's policy is identical to Joe Biden's."

"I think that both Joe Biden and my former running mate have made it clear that they won’t even discuss Social Security or Medicare reform, and I just think that’s unacceptable," Pence said. "I think that policy is insolvency."

Now HERES someone who could poll below Ramswamy

Honestly I could at this point see him taking significant support from DeSantis, among the "conservative but lukewarm on Trump" demographic common among like Mormons and some evangelicals. His problem though is that he's both too tied to Trump and too tied to opposing Trump.
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