Well if one carries out politics, one shouldn’t complain at seeing them, too.
A good plan would use the thing that the bible, and God, call grace.
Trump isn’t terribly good at this at times, but maybe this is an era where things need to be a bit Old Testament again.
Cruz’s campaign muffed it here. As I pointed out before. There are sweeter and more winning ways to point out that a neighborhood is known to be low voting in primaries and that primaries are important.
You had an excellent point. You catch more flies with honey than you do with vineager.
I don't doubt that whoever signed on for this mailing was swayed by the winning ways of the mailer based upon past performance. Despite what might seem a better approach, they tested their way into the mailer being plastered all over social media now. Drilling down further would have highlighted the fact that most who have used this were Democrats, and a thinking person would have realized that conservatives might not cotton to the perceived invasiveness of such a thing. Is this mailer "good?" Depends upon your perspective. I don't particularly like it and don't believe I'd be motivated to do what those who purchased the mailing had hoped. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should. Database mailings can be a double-edged sword, especially if the audience is not as receptive as assumed.