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In reply to the discussion: A simple observation about that dreaded attitude called "overconfidence" [View all]BlueWavePsych
(3,351 posts)11. Money dries up for candidates who are perceived to be falling out of the running.
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A simple observation about that dreaded attitude called "overconfidence" [View all]
Tom Rinaldo
Sep 2020
OP
The Roman Legions' greatest fear-inducing tool was simply their close-ranked marching formations.
Aristus
Sep 2020
#21
And the outnumbered English beat the French at the Battle of Agincourt, too,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2020
#30
Seriously, I haven't seen, read, or heard anyone who is "overconfident" about November 3.
catbyte
Sep 2020
#3
did democrats OVER confidence with 2018 have any bearing with the outcome? Last time I looked
beachbumbob
Sep 2020
#7
And especially that national polls don't matter. When that national spread is big, yes they do!
Silent3
Sep 2020
#13
Money dries up for candidates who are perceived to be falling out of the running.
BlueWavePsych
Sep 2020
#11
...you can still LOOOOOSE!" is more designed to tamp down our enthusiasm...
Tom Rinaldo
Sep 2020
#44