Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would Harris be campaigning to an area that votes 95 % Democratic? Stupid use of her time.
Meanwhile Trump will probably hit three or four swing states that day.
She’s given up and this proves it.
same reason trump is giving a "closing speech" in NY that will vote against him. just for the presidential framing and optics.
harris is giving speeches right now in MI, WI, GA, TX, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Why are PPs so confused to think this is the only rally or speech she's doing this week? Harris is doing a "closing argument" tour of all states, of which DC is one of them.
Do none of you watch the news? She's doing teh same "closing argument" in all the swing states too. She's going everywhere: GA, NC, Wisconsin, Mich, PA and even just announced she's going to rally with Collin Allred in TX.
She's going everywhere. It's all part of her "closing argument".
DC one just has it's own thread because this is the DMV and we all live here and can attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart strategy to making final pitch to DC’s coveted ZERO electoral college votes.
It has 3 electoral votes, by the city is so Democrat leaning, it’s a waste to campaign there.
Do any states have 3 or less?
N Dakota, S Dakota, Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska
So Kamala going to DC would be equivalent to Trump making final speech to North Dakota.
Waste of time and resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart strategy to making final pitch to DC’s coveted ZERO electoral college votes.
It has 3 electoral votes, by the city is so Democrat leaning, it’s a waste to campaign there.
Do any states have 3 or less?
N Dakota, S Dakota, Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kamala so far with 2 weeks left in the campaign ...
Yesterday ... took the entire day off and had Obama campaign for her.
Today ... spent 3 minutes outside her house calling Trump, Hitler - took no questions, and is taking the rest of the day off.
😂 Sombody's in trouble.
She's not taking days off -- she's been doing long sit down interviews like the one that was released yesterday with NBC. She gets great media overage in those interviews and gets asked about swing states issues that then make local news in those states. It is well worth the hours of time those take to prep for and film. She doing plenty of stumping too but the interviews are really important too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blech. So disappointed by her. I’m even starting to find her mannerisms annoying.
Disappointing is also how I’m beginning to regard her.
Not picking Shapiro for VP will be her undoing. Walz is just an odd guy with an oppositional personality, and it comes through.
She did this to herself. What a wasted opportunity.
You were not voting for her anyway. This has nothing to do with Shapiro.
Anonymous wrote:It's a "closing argument" that will be used in ads and run on news for the last week of the campaign. When she will be delivering speeches and doing interviews hitting the same notes in key swing states right up until the polls close.
It's not actually her last campaign appearance. There is no benefit to such a speech given right before election day when the footage can't be used for much and it will get minimal play in national media which will be focused more on voters at the poll and any early data in the "horserace coverage."
Some of you don't understand campaign media strategy and it shows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart strategy to making final pitch to DC’s coveted ZERO electoral college votes.
It has 3 electoral votes, by the city is so Democrat leaning, it’s a waste to campaign there.
Do any states have 3 or less?
Anonymous wrote:Smart strategy to making final pitch to DC’s coveted ZERO electoral college votes.
Anonymous wrote:Who is going:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/10/23/kamala-harris-campaign-rally-dc-national-mall-election/
I have mixed feelings about this plan. It feels like a "big swing" that could miss. I think I'd prefer a safer play like a swing state.
On the other hand I do think I'd try to take the day off and take my DD to see it if I could. And I hate crowds. But I'd like my DD to see Harris making this argument on that stage no matter what the outcome of the election is.
Anonymous wrote:Blech. So disappointed by her. I’m even starting to find her mannerisms annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blech. So disappointed by her. I’m even starting to find her mannerisms annoying.
You always did, Blech