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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nice place to visit. Owner spent 700k on anti-trump ads! I’m sure this was a planned photo op with people planted there. https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2019-12-07/penzeys-spices-spending-big-on-facebook-ads-supporting-trump-impeachment Kinda like the 2 videos that came out when Harris was looking for Doritos. One edit had Walz finding them and handing them to her, one edit at the same place had her husband find them and give them to her. They tried to sell it like an organic moment, but totally staged. Cringe. [/quote] Yes. Two months before an election, everything a candidate does is a pre-planned photo op, designed to generate good press and look like a human who can connect with other humans. That’s how you manage to get good press and win elections vs becoming a national joke because the donut store employees refuse to be on camera with you and you can’t manage to just order three dozen assorted donuts and a couple dozen glazed for your staff, being sure to ask for whatever the shop is best known for (that some aid researched and told you to be sure to mention). Not hard and generates some feel good press— unless the candidate can’t connect. With other humans. You are looking at basic, competent campaign leg work. Harris’s team did the leg work and showed basic competence— which should be the bare minimum for a candidate for POTUS. It’s concerning that some campaigns don’t do the leg and the clips of the looking idiotic dominate the news cycle. Or worse, they do the legwork and their candidate still fails at ordering donuts. But no— none of this is spontaneous in a competently run campaign. [/quote] This. Are people really that naive? [/quote] A competently run campaign does not make it obvious that it's staged.[/quote] What was staged? People were genuinely excited to see Harris. Meanwhile, JD Vance walks unannounced into a bakery, makes awkward conversation and comes out being the subject of ridicule. Seems like the Harris-Walz campaign is pretty well-run to ensure that the place of business they will be visiting is aware of their visit. [/quote]
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