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Democrats Remain Unfazed Amidst Hunter Biden Investigation as Election Concerns Shift

As Hunter Biden ⁢Saga‌ Endures, Democrats Avert Eyes and Dismiss Worries

After a setback for⁣ President Biden, Democrats pointed to Donald Trump’s indictments and⁣ suggested that swing‍ voters ⁣would ultimately not​ care about the sins of a candidate’s son.

For President Biden and his party, the​ appointment⁣ of a special counsel on Friday in ⁤the investigation into Hunter Biden was hardly a welcome development.⁤ A blossoming criminal inquiry focused⁣ on the president’s son is a ​high-risk proposition that comes with the dangers ​of an election-year trial and investigations that could balloon beyond the tax and⁤ gun charges the younger Mr.​ Biden already faces.

Yet many⁣ Democrats were sanguine about a dark moment in a summer of cautiously bright news for their ⁣president. In interviews, more than a ‍dozen Democratic officials,⁤ operatives and pollsters‌ said Hunter Biden’s ⁢legal problems ‍were less worrisome ​than their ​other⁣ concerns about the president: his age, his low approval ratings and Americans’ lack of⁣ confidence in⁢ an improving economy.

Part of their sense of calm stems from a version‌ of the what-aboutism ⁢often adopted by Republicans since Donald J. Trump’s‌ rise: Mr. Biden’s son is under ‍investigation, Democrats say, ‌but ‍across⁤ the aisle, the G.O.P. front-runner has actually been criminally indicted‍ — three times.

“I find it hard to imagine that anyone concerned⁣ about political‌ corruption⁢ would turn to Donald Trump to address the problem ⁤of political corruption,” said Representative Jamie Raskin of‍ Maryland, ​the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, which has been investigating‍ Hunter⁣ Biden since⁤ Republicans took control of the chamber.

Democrats cited⁣ an array of reasons for⁢ whistling past the announcement ⁢that David C. Weiss, the Delaware prosecutor first appointed by the Trump ⁤administration in 2018 to investigate Hunter Biden, would⁣ be elevated to a special ⁢counsel. Mr. Weiss has examined both Mr. Biden’s business and personal life, including his foreign dealings, his drug use and his finances; a deal⁤ to plead guilty ⁢to two ‍tax misdemeanors and accept a diversion program to dismiss an ​unlawful gun possession charge has fallen apart.

Polling, Democrats⁢ noted, has suggested that swing voters ​aren’t attuned‌ to the various Hunter Biden controversies. Recent elections, including‌ the ⁣Ohio referendum this ‍past‍ week, have shown that the abortion rights issue is powering Democratic victories. And Democrats believe ne’er-do-well family members do not cause transitive harm to relatives who are running for ⁢president.

“There are plenty of things⁢ that keep Democrats up at night when it comes to 2024, and this ‌is not one of them,” said Matt Bennett, a co-founder of Third Way, a centrist Democratic organization. “Billy Carter is not⁤ the reason that Ronald​ Reagan won 49 states in 1980.”

Just as they did⁣ after Mr. Trump’s ‍three indictments, the White⁢ House, the Biden campaign and​ the​ Democratic National Committee on ⁣Friday appeared to undertake a collective vow of silence⁣ about the special counsel’s appointment. Far more of⁣ the president’s allies declined to discuss the Hunter Biden news — or would⁣ do so only carefully off the record — than were willing to talk about ‍the situation ⁣openly.

The Biden ‌campaign⁣ canceled a scheduled ​Friday afternoon appearance on MSNBC for its⁣ campaign manager, Julie Chávez Rodríguez, after the special ⁤counsel​ announcement to ⁤avoid⁤ facing a litany of questions about the president’s son, according to two people familiar with the scheduling.

The White House, and more recently the Biden campaign, have long treaded carefully around questions about the president’s son. Matt Barreto, who conducts polling for Mr. Biden, said Hunter Biden​ had not been a concern in focus groups.

“I haven’t seen polling, and I have not been asked to⁣ do polling, on ⁣that,” Mr. Barreto said about the younger Mr. Biden’s travails. ⁤“Americans⁣ are totally focused‌ right now on‌ who is going to improve their economic ⁢output.”

In late June, a poll from Reuters/Ipsos found that 58 percent of⁣ Americans said Hunter Biden’s proposed plea agreement would have no impact on the likelihood of their voting for ⁢the elder Mr. Biden in 2024. The survey found that 51 percent of Americans​ believed Hunter Biden’s legal ‌troubles were unrelated to President Biden’s job performance.

How much a‌ trial of Hunter ⁣Biden would damage his ⁣father’s presidential campaign is unclear, given ⁣that Mr. Trump — the 2024 Republican presidential front-runner — is already facing three potential trials and the prospect of‌ another indictment in Georgia. Court proceedings⁣ that implicated the elder Mr. Biden or required his testimony would serve ‌as a major distraction for his campaign,‌ but there has not been any legitimate suggestion that he engaged in wrongdoing himself.

Sarah‍ Longwell, a Republican‍ consultant who conducts regular focus‌ groups, said that voters who had supported Mr. Trump⁤ in 2016 and 2020 often brought up Hunter Biden on their‍ own in⁤ response to questions⁢ about Mr. Trump’s indictments. But swing voters, or those ⁢who cast ballots for Mr. Trump the first ‌time but‍ not the second, had more empathy, she said,⁣ and tended​ to say that concerns about‍ Hunter Biden did not apply ‍to ​the president.

“The dominant position ⁤of swing voters has been, the Hunter Biden stuff is family, ⁣personal,” Ms. ‌Longwell said. ⁤“We asked a swing-voting group about ‍Hunter, and they were saying things like, ‘Every family ​has someone like this, a black sheep.’”

The lonely Democratic voice warning that the Hunter Biden‌ question⁢ will hurt Mr. Biden and⁢ Democrats at ⁤the polls next November is Representative ⁤Dean Phillips of Minnesota, who in recent weeks has ⁢been on a media tour calling for⁢ an intraparty challenge to Mr. Biden.

Mr. Phillips‍ said the special counsel ​news‍ was “exactly my entire rationale for the call to action” for a Biden challenger.‌ Mr. Biden isn’t corrupt, Mr. Phillips said, but​ he added that the facts of the case mattered⁢ far less than the nuggets of information people​ received about it.

“It’s not‌ about the truth, it’s not about the facts — it’s about⁤ how people feel, and people feel‌ concerned,” Mr. Phillips said.‌ “It’s gone from ‌a distraction and ridiculous to ⁣‘Oh wow, maybe something is there.’”

Most Democrats, however, are convinced that voters are⁤ more focused on other things.

“I haven’t gotten one call about this other ⁤than ⁢from reporters,” said Donna Brazile, a ⁣former Democratic National Committee chairwoman. “There’s nothing that I believe is going to change‍ the conversation.”

For others, knowing that Mr. Biden has already defeated⁤ Mr. Trump once serves as a salve against ‍concerns that Hunter Biden could derail the 2024 campaign. Much of the stress that was ⁣on constant display after Mr. Trump’s‍ 2016 victory over Hillary Clinton has dissipated following the party’s successes in the last three national elections.

“I just don’t ‌see the source of anxiety that ‌this might have caused ‍a few years ago,” said Representative Gerry⁣ Connolly of Virginia.
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How are Democrats downplaying concerns about Hunter Biden’s legal problems ​and focusing on other factors?

Democrats Ignore and Downplay Concerns as Hunter Biden’s Saga Continues

The recent appointment of a⁢ special ⁤counsel to investigate Hunter Biden has ⁢posed ⁢a potential risk ​for President Biden and the Democratic‌ Party. The investigation into the president’s son could lead⁤ to an ​election-year trial⁣ and ‌expanded inquiries beyond the current tax ⁢and gun⁣ charges Hunter Biden faces.

Despite these challenges, many Democrats remain unfazed by ‍this development. In fact, Democratic officials, operatives, and pollsters are more concerned‌ about ⁣other factors, such as President Biden’s age, his ⁣low approval ratings, and public confidence in the improving economy.

Part of the‍ Democrats’ calm attitude stems from‌ a comparison with Donald Trump’s legal issues. They argue that while Hunter Biden is being investigated, the ​GOP front-runner has already faced three criminal indictments. Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland, a top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, pointed out the irony of turning to Trump to address political corruption concerns.

Democrats also dismiss the impact of Hunter Biden’s legal ‌problems‍ on swing voters. Recent polling indicates that these voters are not particularly focused on the Hunter Biden controversies and that issues like abortion rights have greater influence on their voting decisions. Furthermore, Democrats believe that the actions of troublesome family members do not necessarily⁣ harm presidential candidates themselves.

In response ​to the special counsel’s appointment, ⁢the⁤ White House, Biden campaign, and Democratic National Committee chose not to comment on the matter. ⁣They prefer to avoid discussing the situation openly, reflecting⁤ a⁤ cautious approach similar to their past handling ​of questions about Hunter⁤ Biden.

The potential effect of a trial involving ​Hunter Biden on President Biden’s campaign remains uncertain. ​However, the fact that Donald Trump is⁢ facing multiple trials and​ potential⁣ indictments could overshadow any accusations against the elder Biden. While court proceedings implicating President Biden would be a distraction, there is no credible evidence of his personal wrongdoing.

Republican consultant Sarah Longwell, who conducts focus groups, ​noted that Trump supporters often bring up Hunter Biden ‍in response to questions about Trump’s own legal issues. However, swing voters, who may have previously voted for Trump, tend to show more empathy and consider concerns about Hunter Biden less significant.

In conclusion, Democrats are choosing to ignore and downplay concerns about⁤ Hunter Biden’s legal problems, focusing instead ​on other factors ⁤that they perceive as ‍more important for President Biden’s presidency and re-election prospects.

1 thought on “Democrats Remain Unfazed Amidst Hunter Biden Investigation as Election Concerns Shift”

  1. “Democrats’ focus on the election remains steady despite ongoing investigations. It’s important to stay focused on issues that affect all Americans.”

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