To: grey_whiskers
I admittedly have no idea what the impact of campaigning really is. I only know that Trump gets big crowds wherever he goes which probably creates buzz and maybe some media. What impact that has on turnout (which is ultimately what matters) i don’t know and haven’t read anything useful on the subject
To: wiseprince
I admittedly have no idea what the impact of campaigning really is. I only know that Trump gets big crowds wherever he goes which probably creates buzz and maybe some media. What impact that has on turnout (which is ultimately what matters) i dont know and havent read anything useful on the subject In other words, you're a deliberately misinformed, despairing, doom-monger.
Surveys taken at EVERY Trump rally I've read about, show 20%-25% Democrat (at least), 20%-25% who did not vote in 2016 (at least), and around 20% who never voted.
Go back to DU where you belong.
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11/01/2020 11:03:24 AM PST by
grey_whiskers
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To: wiseprince
Answer me this: Which works better, great big, happy, uplifting Trump rallies or endless repeated, boring Slow Joe ads on TV?
Who even actually watches these political TV attacks ads anyway? Half the time you go and do something else when these ads appear on TV.
However, when people drive 2/3 hours to attend a Trump rally, hack yes they are paying attention. The atmosphere is electric, they come to see and feed off President Trump. And from attendance statistics almost half of them are not even Republicans. That is getting extra votes right there.
Unfortunately for him, Slow Joe can't match President Trump's stamina, nor does Slow Joe have any charisma. .
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