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To: reasonisfaith
Many of his supporters didn’t love his tweets, either the frequency, or the ones that were rambling messes. It’s obvious that a high degree of precision was never Trump’s communication style, either in debates or in his off-the-cuff statements. And among a segment of the voting, that did end up hurting him.

Do Trump’s supporters who know he didn’t lose know that he had campaign events scheduled in Georgia right before the election? Just as Hillary campaigning in the Midwest right before the election was widely acknowledged to be a bad sign for her, the fact that Trump was campaigning in Georgia was likewise an ominous sign. If the Trump campaign’s own internal polling wasn’t grim in Georgia, he wouldn’t have been there. It will be interesting to see how close Georgia is in 2024, maybe it’s irreversibly slipped out of our column due to liberals pouring from the northeast.

There are absolutely people who support DeSantis and prefer him over Trump as this point.

34 posted on 11/22/2021 8:04:58 PM PST by TheDandyMan
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To: TheDandyMan

“Many of his supporters didn’t love his tweets”

Perhaps our side, though I’m sure it’s only to a small extent, also suffers from the effects of believing low IQ ideas, namely the idea that Trump’s tweets were not among his most effect MAGA weapons.

The other side suffers from the low IQ idea that they might be successful in convincing Trump supporters to go woke about Trump’s tweets.


35 posted on 11/23/2021 10:13:32 AM PST by reasonisfaith (What are the implications if the Resurrection of Christ is a true event in history?)
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