This could be Musk's most important acquisition yet!
This is one election where I don’t think spending matters. $100T isn’t going to convince voters that either of these geriatrics deserve the presidency again
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This could be Musk's most important acquisition yet!
Presidential campaign war chests don’t matter much at all with these two. They’re known commodities.This is one election where I don’t think spending matters. $100T isn’t going to convince voters that either of these geriatrics deserve the presidency again
Somebody needs to tell the PACs, then, or at least the main Dem Super PAC. They're reserving $250 million in advertising (TV, digital and streaming platforms) for the battleground states, the largest single purchase of political advertising by a PAC in history. They'll be rolling the ads out in August immediately after the convention and then continuing to Election Day.This is one election where I don’t think spending matters. $100T isn’t going to convince voters that either of these geriatrics deserve the presidency again
Somebody needs to tell the PACs, then, or at least the main Dem Super PAC. They're reserving $250 million in advertising (TV, digital and streaming platforms) for the battleground states, the largest single purchase of political advertising by a PAC in history. They'll be rolling the ads out in August immediately after the convention and then continuing to Election Day.
Somebody needs to tell the PACs, then, or at least the main Dem Super PAC. They're reserving $250 million in advertising (TV, digital and streaming platforms) for the battleground states, the largest single purchase of political advertising by a PAC in history. They'll be rolling the ads out in August immediately after the convention and then continuing to Election Day.
What is this comment? Who is it directed at? Wouldn’t it be better to call out whoever you have an issue with rather than construct fictitious scenarios where right wingers you hate do crazy things?wonder how many will be selling their roku in protest? lol
lighten up francis. it was a jokeWhat is this comment? Who is it directed at? Wouldn’t it be better to call out whoever you have an issue with rather than construct fictitious scenarios where right wingers you hate do crazy things?
This sort of inane, prodding crap is so useless.
The best jokes are the ones where you have to write “lol” after delivering it.lighten up francis. it was a joke
I told him debt was dumb, to get his emergency fund in place, and then start paying off his judgements, smallest to largest.
h/t to jdb
A Jackson would have worked here.You don't reckon that James Carville was referring to your trailer park when he made the remark "Drag a hundred-dollar bill through a trailer park, you never know what you'll find..." do ya?
Somebody needs to tell the PACs, then, or at least the main Dem Super PAC. They're reserving $250 million in advertising (TV, digital and streaming platforms) for the battleground states, the largest single purchase of political advertising by a PAC in history. They'll be rolling the ads out in August immediately after the convention and then continuing to Election Day.
If Biden campaigns to the "ceasefire now" crowd he will lose. Those people might be upset but they aren't voting for Trump. He's losing the middle by all available polling.One of the interesting 'fun facts' from the last election was that when the field was set as Biden v Trump, the polling in November was basically the same as they were in February and didn't move much at all.
We went through covid response and the Floyd riots and the polls didn't move much at all.
Meaning people are pretty much dug in. Might as well have the election next week.
Biden's biggest concern imo isn't the border, it's Gaza. Us libs believe we lead with humanity first and then prosperity (which is why Covid drove us nuts and culture wars are seen as just mean spirited attacks on human rights).
Gaza has the tribe pretty f#$ked up right now.
Are you talking battleground state polls, because they're the only ones that really have any significance. National polls don't mean much.One of the interesting 'fun facts' from the last election was that when the field was set as Biden v Trump, the polling in November was basically the same as they were in February and didn't move much at all.
We went through covid response and the Floyd riots and the polls didn't move much at all.
Meaning people are pretty much dug in. Might as well have the election next week.
Biden's biggest concern imo isn't the border, it's Gaza. Us libs believe we lead with humanity first and then prosperity (which is why Covid drove us nuts and culture wars are seen as just mean spirited attacks on human rights).
Gaza has the tribe pretty f#$ked up right now.
One of the interesting 'fun facts' from the last election was that when the field was set as Biden v Trump, the polling in November was basically the same as they were in February and didn't move much at all.
Exactly, so what are we raising and spending money for? Can you imagine if the DNC and RNC were prohibited from raising funds to annoy the majority of people with? Causes that actually matter would certainly benefit.
Are you talking battleground state polls, because they're the only ones that really have any significance. National polls don't mean much.
I think you're right about Gaza, though. It's creating a divide, and the Dems are going to have to figure out how to solve that problem between now and October. By the way, and I think I'm stating the obvious, the concern isn't losing pro-Gaza Dem voters to Trump. He's even more staunchly pro-Israel than Biden. The concern is Dem voters not voting.
😄A Jackson would have worked here.
Somebody needs to tell the PACs, then, or at least the main Dem Super PAC. They're reserving $250 million in advertising (TV, digital and streaming platforms) for the battleground states, the largest single purchase of political advertising by a PAC in history.
..and neither does he..I don't know what you're talking about.
Progressives can still vote for someone:We still have to campaign and try to tell a story but that doesn't need billions to tell.
Still I'm not going to complain if we flood the zone, just that I question it's effectiveness.
I'm more concerned on balancing Gaza between progressives and independents.
As mentioned before, progressives won't vote for Trump but they could be angry enough to not vote at all in protest (which is counter intuitive because Trump isn't pro humanity in Gaza in the least) but logic doesn't matter when you're pissed as a voter.