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trollslayer · 46-50, M
Trying to answer this question honestly…
Normally I would say to act hopeful and forward rather than negative and dwell on the past. But that is not how Trump got to where he is.
I think Trump has maximized the number of his voters. At this point, those that plan to vote for him will do so no matter what, and it is unlikely he will attract new voters with his campaign strategy.
This election is probably more about the independents or moderates who are considering third party or “none of the above”. All Harris needs to do is show that she is strong and capable and that will contrast with Trump’s negativity. Nominate someone wildly appealable to moderates like Mark Kelly, and I think this won’t be much of a contest.
Im short, Trump has made his bed. What strategy he takes going forward is irrelevant. The strategy that matters is Harris’.
Normally I would say to act hopeful and forward rather than negative and dwell on the past. But that is not how Trump got to where he is.
I think Trump has maximized the number of his voters. At this point, those that plan to vote for him will do so no matter what, and it is unlikely he will attract new voters with his campaign strategy.
This election is probably more about the independents or moderates who are considering third party or “none of the above”. All Harris needs to do is show that she is strong and capable and that will contrast with Trump’s negativity. Nominate someone wildly appealable to moderates like Mark Kelly, and I think this won’t be much of a contest.
Im short, Trump has made his bed. What strategy he takes going forward is irrelevant. The strategy that matters is Harris’.