The Trump campaign and Republicans face a new challenge with President Biden’s exit from the 2024 race: How to attack a female opponent without alienating voters.
It’s not new terrain for Trump, who defeated then-candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 campaign.
But appealing to suburban women and independent voters in particular has long been a challenge for the former president, who has been found liable for sexual abuse, has taken credit for ending Roe v. Wade, and has regularly hurled insults at his female opponents.