Francisco Lindor!!!
everything the trump campaign says its doing — trying to turn out secret trump supporters and campaigning in places he can’t win — looks and sounds like the actions of a losing campaign www.nbcnews.com/politics/202...
The stops will take him to Coachella in California and Madison Square Garden in New York.
I feel like it’s also very hard to prove that sort of thing doesn’t work
Not saying he’s even wrong necessarily but it’s definitely counterintuitive.
A lot of wills ideas seem very counterintuitive: “no, don’t knock on doors- why would you try to do something personally!” “Going on podcasts and non-traditional media?? No!.. better to irritate Dana Bash personally so she pulls some strings and starts a *hopefully* bad narrative for trump!”
This felt fake to me when I first read it. Also it’s very well written for a 17 yo if it’s real. It’s good to be skeptical of things that seem a bit too on the nose.
I’m also confused at how we expect to encourage collective action if we say things like “it’s too late, there’s no stopping it anyway” seems like a DOA political movement
I’m one of those weird ones that believes in climate change but also thinks encouraging the population to point to every big storm as evidence of it encourages bad thinking and is ironically almost anti-science in itself.
That makes it odd that Florida is trending red then
"who would you rather be"? is an ineffective way to ask the question "who's ahead in the election"? I'd rather be Trump, 10/10 times. Not because he's favored, but because he's the only candidate with virtually 0 threat of being thrown in prison/ killed. He's got USS protection and is above the law.