Posted on 02/02/2017 9:01:15 AM PST by Oldpuppymax
If you drive an American made car, you were a voter most likely to have supported Donald Trump. His small band of data analysts drove him into our hearts, minds and voting booths. And now he is set now to pull America back from its near plunge into Hillary Clintons One World Order cabal of globalists. How did this happen? That middle section of the electorate that could be persuaded to the right or left was the real focal point of a new behavioral science called Big Data Psychograpics, a political messaging concept developed from a European paradigm and Cambridge Analytica. Ted Cruz first used these specific targeting methods to propel himself from only a 5% voter base to a 35% base, placing him second to Donald Trump in the Presidential Primary Olympics.
Big data analyst Alexander Nix, in his youtube video, explains just how Cruz developed his Iowa caucus voter turnout. "The day of blanket advertising is dead," says Nix as he discounts the outdated, Mad Men advertising paradigm. The old, 1960's top down advert model no longer works. The notion of highly paid advertising executives sitting around a table and throwing around catchy slogans for expensive marketing campaigns in a one size fits all model has gone the way of the Edsel.
"Targeting is where it is now," explains Nix. The acronym OCEAN provides the framework of this new, nuanced form of political advertising that Trump used to give him the winning edge. O stands for openness, C for conscientiousness, E for extroversion, A for agreeability, and finally N for narcissism. These personality and character traits of each adult in the USA now are being analyzed, codified and translated into winning election campaigns by big data analytics.
The Nix video details especially the Cruz, Iowa caucus map...
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The Left has Google, and Google makes tens of billions on targeted ads. How come it didn’t work for them? Enough people weren’t buying what they had to sell.
What does that mean? I own a Toyota, Nissan and a VW. All made in America.
If you look at election results by precinct, you’ll see that nearly all rural precincts are “red” and nearly all urban precincts are “blue”. That coloring is deep enough that any candidate is unlikely to switch the voting preference of that precinct. Those right on the edge, however, are clearly “purple” - if you identify those precincts, and pump enough quality advertising at those few voters, you can probably sway them your way. Do that to enough precincts, and you can sway most any state by shifting preferences of a small percentage of voters, just slightly more than half the already small margin between initial likely voting results statewide.
Blanket voting doesn’t work because some 95% of voters already know who they’re voting for and won’t budge. If that gap is larger than the preference gap, you can win the state.
So...you voted for Hillary?
I own a Jeep Cherokee (older) and a Toyota Rav 4 (newer), now what ?
I have never owned an American car in my life
I don’t know about the American car thing - I have a Honda, but I guess that is now made in America.
Something has really shifted. Right now you have regular people who still stand by the elitists. And regular people, union people, who find their place in the GOP. It is no longer really business capitalists on the right vs. socialist and workers on the left. Indeed, so many in business, such as Silicon Valley are firmly in the progressive camp. I guess in short no longer is it really one CLASS of people against another CLASS. Ideology has now slashed its away down and through CLASS lines. Now the divide is purely ideological. So we now seem to have business interests, who would have once allied themselves with the GOP, completely behind the Democratic Parties. And we have big union leanings workers no longer finding a home there.
Is the left really still stuck on trying to figure out what they did wrong and how Trump got elected?
There must reams of theories written by the left on this subject by now. Just pick the 10 most popular theories and they have their answer; not that it matters either way.
The left is looking back while the right is looking forward. They will probably be stuck in reverse going forward as well.
Ok...My Hyundai was made in America and my Chevy Silverado was made in Mexico.
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