Trump is right. First having an office in all fifty states is not nearly expensive as running television.
Second, some local parties may not be cooperative for providing for Trump supporters.
Third, Howard Dean, for all his flaws, was an effective DNC head, and he went for a fifty state strategy, which helped the Dems get Congress in 2006.
Fourth, a campaign office, like a rally is real and tangible, bridging the gap between media grabbing Trump and social media Trump. When he acknowledged he might not win today, that wasn’t setting himself up to lose, that was saying the truth instead of what politicians are “supposed” to say. When you set up a physical presence, you are running to represent the whole country, not just swing states.
Small investment, big return, like the rallies. Go Trump.
I saw a very good -quiet, elegant, effective message last night An ad during the olympics. On the major network. Prime time
New York City and suburbs
A Trump ad
Small investment, big return, like the rallies. Go Trump.
Total agreement.
I happen to live in one of the "lost states". But, I would gladly volunteer time to keep a Trump office open in Southern Oregon. And I know there are hundreds more like me. Patriotic enough to want to save our country for our children and grandchildren. And, there are dozens like me in our little town.
Right here and now I challenge the RNC to call for volunteers.
Sort of a "modern militia" -- instead of mustering out with muskets and military gear, we would come with our own cell phones and laptops.