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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIt is my considered opinion that Rubio's "Three - Two - One" strategy...
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It is my considered opinion that Rubio's "Three - Two - One" strategy... (Original Post)
brooklynite
Feb 2016
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Kelvin Mace
(17,469 posts)1. Agreed.
I never understand how conservatives find people like him appealing.
JI7
(93,615 posts)3. it's more the media . they propped him up as the perfect candidate and republicans who want to win
were hoping he could bring all of that. he comes from an important swing state, he could appeal to hispanics, younger people etc.
but the problem was Rubio himself being an empty suit. a high school class president could probably do better than he did in the debate.
and none of it should be surprising considering how he missed so much time in the senate. he is an empty suit and failed the first instant he was called on.
but he sucked during the SOTU response also so there was never anything appealing about him.
SeattleVet
(5,903 posts)2. The true meaning of his 3-2-1 strategy:
Repeat a phrase 3 times; then two more times; then one final time just in case someone missed it the first 5 times?