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I guess the takeaway is never underestimate the selfish nature of the American voter
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TWuG
Nov 4 '20, 07:31
I honestly thought Trump would have to be less popular after he last 4 years, yet he's increased his votes from 2016.
Who looks at the last 4 years and says "more, please"? I can't begin to understand that.
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We should be honest too. 1) I think we should admit Donny is a great marketer. Crap businessman but great marketer.
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crash davis
Nov 4, 07:37
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3) Then I think we should admit progressives are crap marketers - "Defund the police". Who thought that slogan was a winner? etc etc -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 4, 07:38
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This isn't the totality of Trump but it goes a long way to explain some normal, otherwise good, people just filling in the dot. -- nm
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crash davis
Nov 4, 07:39
I think part of this isn't attributable to Trump. It's more that conservatives did a good job in applying big data to find more voters.
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David
Nov 4, 07:33
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