“When Sen. Bernie Sanders lost the Democratic nomination and the economy collapsed this spring, two pillars of President Trump’s re-election strategy collapsed at the same time: his plan to run on prosperity and against a far-left opponent. But Mr. Trump’s campaign took comfort in the expectation that Joe Biden’s penchant for gaffes would at least offer them dependable fodder for attack,” the New York Times reports.
“The pandemic, and Mr. Biden’s play-it-safe campaign, however, have starved them of even that.”
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