Posted on 08/11/2016 1:43:41 AM PDT by Ray76
Yesterday Hillary Clinton was campaigning in Miami, later she attended a fundraiser in Miami Beach. At Clintons rally several hundred enthusiastic supporters were reported in attendance.
Today, literally less than a few miles north, Donald Trump holds his campaign rally in the BB&T Center, Sunrise FL, home to the Florida Panthers. Thousands of enthusiastic supporters are in attendance
This is a continual pattern that appears to be entirely by design. Trump is shadow-campaigning Clinton to draw a contrast to the visible support and work around the media.
The Media Polls are entirely structured to give a false impression. [Not all the polls, the media polls].
If you take away the Media Polls what evidence exists that Hillary Clinton is even remotely close to a similar level of support in this election?
Shadow campaigning is what allows Trump to highlight the contrast []
If the Media Polls were accurate, then both attendees to the same exact neighborhood would hold a similar attendance level.
Actually, Clinton should be out-drawing Trump ...
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
Or as an example,Trump is coming to the communist bastion of Connecticut Saturday night,he is appearing at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield ct. I have my tickets,Hillary is coming to Connecticut on Monday,she is appearing at some rich guys house in Greenich for a 30k a plate dinner,don’t think many of her brain dead supporters can afford that,I can’t,I will stick with the Hoi poli
Martha Hundreds, Steve Hundreds, Sam Hundreds, the whole "Hundreds" clan.
I think its a good strategy on Trump’s part. I personally believe Trump will win. However McCain and Romney could have held a rally in my subdivision and I would not have bothered to attend but I voted for both of them.
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