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To: Chances Are

Well if that’s true this time around it’ll be a first. When you have the opportunity to be on the air with your own message without as much clutter or competition, that is when you strike. Trump let that opportunity pass on by and allowed his opponent to seize the territory. Waiting longer is when the airwaves are oversaturated with many more competing messages dampens the long term effect.

If Trump’s positives were at least tied with Hillary’s own abysmal numbers this race would be over. A good over the summer media marketing campaign could have achieved at least that and perhaps more...ads with testimonials from his family, etc. painting him in a positive light with companion ads reinforcing Hillary’s own negatives would have put her away. Now she’s still hanging around - and his unforced errors haven’t helped, either.


24 posted on 08/01/2016 8:26:12 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: Republican Wildcat
It's summer. Who's really paying attention to these ads?

Trump knows markets. He knows demographics. He can anticipate shifts as well as anyone.

He knows politics. He's been around the power elite for a goodly part of his adult life.

Most importantly of all, he has the keen knack of being able to keep an ear close to the ground. Out of all the candidates for president this year, Trump is the only one who hears that proverbial "cry in the wilderness" that threatens to become a deafening crescendo.

Where was everyone else?

More to the point, where is everyone else? Home. They were tone deaf. Not Donald Trump.

Trust me - Donald Trump knows exactly what he's doing.

CA....

29 posted on 08/01/2016 10:25:35 PM PDT by Chances Are (Seems I've found that silly grin again....)
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