Booker takes on Biden in bid to break through crowded field
As the
Ahead of an expected showdown in
One of two black major candidates in the Democratic contest, Booker is homing in on racial justice as he struggles to emerge from the bottom tier of most national polls. He has yet to meet the donor qualifications to participate in this fall's Democratic debate, when tougher rules are expected to winnow the crowded field.
"There's a path that still exists for Booker, but he needs a galvanizing moment that not only boosts his hopes but also eliminates one of the opponents in front of him," said Democratic strategist
Booker's aides see him as on track to qualify for the September debate regardless of what may take place in
"Cory's performance serves as a validation for the folks who have committed their early support to his campaign" in the Hawkeye State, said
Booker's organization is particularly strong in
"Something has to happen for him in the national narrative, I think, and he can really start to flex his muscle here," said Woodard, a former Democratic operative in the state.
Booker faces several hurdles at this critical juncture. Biden's camp has responded quickly to his potshots, suggesting the former vice president is more prepared to be hit next week than he was during the first presidential debate when he stammered in answering
And, unlike the first debate, he'll have to share the stage with Harris, whose campaign gained ground after she took aim at Biden's recent comments about working with segregationists and his past opposition to school busing. Her broadside was so successful in part because Harris is not known for sharing personal stories.
Booker, in contrast, has built a brand on a personal, uplifting approach to politics. Trying to replicate Harris could make him seem insincere.
Indeed, Booker has at times edged away from a full-bore liberal approach in his campaign's first months. He has proposed an ambitious, progressive immigration agenda, decrying President
Booker also hasn't fully endorsed a push by activists on the left to eliminate the
No matter how he's drawn into a clash with Biden on the debate stage, Booker appears firmly on track for one. And he's taking a more pugnacious tone with Trump as well, telling
"I personally think it's the right tone, but he will at times have to get a bit more . aggressive with people," Rosfjord said. "He might have to throw some verbal punches here and there."


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