The general election rematch between President Biden and former President Trump is set to begin soon, with Trump expected to secure the GOP nomination after Super Tuesday. Both campaigns are eager for the cycle to start, with Biden using the State of the Union address to kick off his vision for a second term. Trump's team is looking to move past primary questions and merge with the RNC for better fundraising. Biden's allies believe Trump's legal troubles and controversial rhetoric will be beneficial for the campaign.
Key Points
Trump and Biden campaigns eager to kick off general election cycle
Biden allies see benefit in Trump's visibility to voters
State of the Union address seen as crucial for both campaigns
Pros
Biden and Trump campaigns gearing up for a rematch in the general election
Biden using State of the Union address to present vision for a second term
Trump likely to secure GOP nomination after Super Tuesday
Cons
Biden trailing in key swing states according to polling
Trump's legal troubles and controversial rhetoric may still resonate with voters