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Nathaniel Rakich

Scott quickly pivots to his personal story. It’s a good one — and is part of why I picked him in the second round of our way-too-early 2024 presidential primary draft.

Geoffrey Skelley

I generally agree with what other people have said here about the content of the speech. But I think Biden’s general tendency to push for a “return to normalcy” in his rhetoric shined through tonight. He was pushing some very big proposals, some of which may never pass Congress. But he tried to sound unifying and avoided demonizing or taking shots at people. At the end of the day, this kind of approach echoed his 2020 campaign, so it’s not surprising. But following Trump, this was quite a change.

Sarah Frostenson

Scott is now delivering the GOP rebuttal to Biden’s address.


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