'It's code for liberal,' one Republican said of attacks on social issues.
Republicans want Trump to stick to economy, immigration. Down ballot, they're fighting the culture warsIn this Jul. 16, 2024, file photo, Sen. candidate Bernie Moreno and Sen. candidate Tim Sheehy speak during the second day of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wis.
In this Jul. 8, 2024, file photo, Sen. Sherrod Brown arrives for a vote at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. | In this Feb. 5, 2024, file photo, Sen. Jon Tester speaks to reporters as he walks through the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.Senate Leadership Fund, the top GOP Senate super PAC, released ads in Montana, Ohio and Pennsylvania Tuesday knocking Democratic incumbents there for what they said was support for allowing "biological men" to compete in "women's sports.
Multiple Republican strategists boasted of poll numbers they'd seen of the popularity of GOP stances on transgender issues. A second operative working on Senate races said it was the "better testing and often the best testing message in surveys" they'd seen, and Brad Todd, another GOP strategist, said two campaign's he's working on are planning on releasing ads of their own on the topic.
The moves mark a stark contrast with the conventional wisdom in the presidential race, where Republicans are pushing Trump to focus on the economy and border security and leave aside issues such as transgender athletes, gender-affirming care for minors and"I do think , voters look to it more as a wrong track/right track on the economy. They see the president as the person steering the ship of economic state and in charge of sovereignty," Todd said.
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