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I disagree. JNelson6563 Jul 2016 #1
No. This is wrong. betsuni Jul 2016 #2
This guy is WAY overthinking it Red Knight Jul 2016 #3
So it is actually an infomercial... lol jimlup Jul 2016 #4
Top of the line rock Jul 2016 #5
Because she has no clue? LuvLoogie Jul 2016 #6

Red Knight

(704 posts)
3. This guy is WAY overthinking it
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 08:20 AM
Jul 2016

It isn't that complicated.

Neither candidate is popular. There will be base support(people who vote party no matter what) and the rest will be decided by either fear of one candidate or the other.

Get out the base.

Scare everyone else away from the other candidate.

That's really all there is to this.

jimlup

(8,010 posts)
4. So it is actually an infomercial... lol
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 08:44 AM
Jul 2016

There is some truth to though. I think Hillary may back into the general as described by the video. I hope not but I've learned not to play "hope politics", it doesn't work.

I do think that Hillary will win and this guy will lose his $1000 (since it is part of the infomercial he can probably just expense the $1000 anyway) but it may be closer than we like to think. Hillary has big weaknesses. She needs a strategy to change the focus from these to Donald's big negatives.

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