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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Rodham Clinton ... [View all]Crunchy Frog
(28,280 posts)like yourself, doesn't need any help from the campaign in deciding whose side she's on. That's very reassuring to hear. Now, if only the rest of the voting public in the US could be magically transformed into a bunch of NanceGreggs clones, we wouldn't have to worry about the fine points of campaign strategy, or even about campaigning at all. Sure would save alot of time, energy, money, and make for much less crankiness.
Should we design our campaigns around this idealized fantasy electorate, or should we design them around the electorate we've actually got? But maybe your campaign strategy is the one that would really work, in which case, maybe you should go to Washington and try to sell yourself as campaign manager or strategist to the aspiring presidential candidate of your choice. Who knows, maybe you've got the magic key to winning elections.