This is the start of Trump’s polls firming up, I suspect. If I had Trump’s ear I would suggest that He & Pence cut a 2 minute ad in every battleground state talking about the massive rise in costs of Obamacare & run them 24/7. Drive this home around the clock. Heck...AZ is looking at at 118% increase in monthly costs to medical bills.
Four 30 second ads.
We’ve two weeks to go and have yet to see Obamacare fallout reflected in the polls.
None too good for Hillary. Other tracking polls should soon follow suit.
It need not be added at D +6, the tracking polls are way off about actual turnout, which benefits Trump more than is reflected in them.
I just wish they’d throw in the philosophical argument that the government cannot run the economy or health care and that is why it’s failing. Even if they don’t have specifics, that would sound like they have a foundation of an idea in mind. We’re hearing too much about how Obama and Hillary specifically are bad leaders but not hearing hardly anything about why having the government run these giant programs is a bad idea in the first place.
Both Trump and Killary are running ads in western MD.
They need an ad with ger cackling laughter the whole ad while showing her failures.
“If I had Trumps ear I would suggest that He & Pence cut a 2 minute ad in every battleground state”
He needs to get back to focusing on jobs/trade/pocketbook issues (incl health care) for anyone not in the top 0.1%, the Supreme Court, and that a Hillary admin would be a threat to bring about global war with Russia. On the latter issue, even the Green Party candidate has indicated that she prefers Trump to Clinton! Keep it simple and hammer on the issues.
The vote fraud concern is a tricky one. If he’s going to talk about it, he needs to bring up specific examples, such as what happened here in Texas this week.
We need volunteers on the ground at every voting location.
Yes! And don’t quote the administrations “25%”. Pick the top five and say, Arizona you are facing 118% increase, California XXX, and so on through the five biggest increases. Screw the 25%, hit the public with the worst cases.