‘I Would Be an Impossible Candidate… To Beat’: Longshot GOP Candidate Says He’d Win in a Landslide Against Biden
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said that it would be “impossible” for President Joe Biden to beat him in a head-to-head race in 2024.
Suarez has consistently received 1 or 0 percent in many GOP primary polls and is facing an uphill battle against the GOP field, including fellow Florida contenders Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump. Despite this, Suarez told Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds at the Iowa State Fair Friday that he is very confident in his chances in a general election.
“I have absolutely no doubt that I would be an impossible candidate for the Democrats to beat because I happen to have three core constituencies that if they were to lose, they would lose the election by a landslide,” Suarez told a crowd of Iowa voters. “It would be like an incredible electoral college victory. If we could win Hispanics, if we could win the urban voters, which I’ve done already, and young voters, it would be game over.”
.@NYTimes/@SienaResearch Iowa 2024 GOP Caucus Poll:
Donald Trump 44%
Ron DeSantis 20%
Tim Scott 9%
Vivek Ramaswamy 5%
Nikki Haley 4%
Mike Pence 3%
Doug Burgum 1%
Chris Christie <1%
Larry Elder <.5%
Will Hurd <.5%
Asa Hutchinson <.5%
Perry Johnson 0%
Francis Suarez 0%7/28-8/1 pic.twitter.com/0BQTGL5XNt
— Aron Goldman (@ArgoJournal) August 4, 2023
Suarez went on to say that there was no “place in the U.S.” that Democrats can win and argued that he had a proven track record showing his connection with voters. (Read more from “‘I Would Be an Impossible Candidate… To Beat’: Longshot GOP Candidate Says He’d Win in a Landslide Against Biden” HERE)
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