Trump Zeroes In On Democrats’ Support For Providing Health Care For Immigrants In Country Illegally
At a rally, President Donald Trump responded to the Democratic debates, focusing on some of the more progressive ideas that emerged. "“They put foreign citizens before American citizens," Trump claimed. "We’re not going to do that.” Meanwhile, Republican advisers are having similar thoughts. “The idea they’re going to provide illegal immigrants free health care, that’s not going to go down in union households in Michigan," said Karl Rove, the former top political adviser to President George W. Bush.
The New York Times:
Trump Treats Rally In Cincinnati As Rebuttal To Democratic Debates
After imbibing days of wall-to-wall news coverage of the 2020 Democratic debates, President Trump seemed to feel a little left out. “The Democrats spent more time attacking Barack Obama than they did attacking me, practically,” he marveled. ... Delivering a reliably red-meat, 80-minute speech, Mr. Trump singled out former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and he seized on some of the more liberal proposals advanced by Democrats, including eliminating private health insurance in favor of a government-run system and providing health care coverage even to illegal immigrants. (Baker and Rogers, 8/1)
The Associated Press:
At Rally, Trump Laces Into Democrats But Avoids Race
He mocked some of the leading Democratic contenders, reviving his nickname of “Sleepy” for Joe Biden, teasing Elizabeth Warren for claiming some Native American heritage and lashing the Democrats for their health care and immigration proposals. “The Democrats have never been so far outside the mainstream,” Trump claimed. (Lemire and Sewell, 8/1)
The New York Times:
Republicans Watch Fractious Democratic Debates And Like What They See
After two nights of debates between 20 presidential hopefuls that exposed a wide rift between the Democratic Party’s progressive and centrist wings, President Trump’s allies and Republican strategists said Thursday that they had gotten largely what they wanted: Five hours of a nationally televised clash where Democrats themselves questioned the practicality of prominent liberal wish-list items. ... “What the moderates were doing was pointing out that a large group of the Democrats running are simply out of sync with mainstream swing voters,” said Karl Rove, the former top political adviser to President George W. Bush’s two winning presidential campaigns. “The idea they’re going to provide illegal immigrants free health care, that’s not going to go down in union households in Michigan.” (Peters and Karni, 8/1)