#Trump again made a fool of himself telling a mostly empty stadium of white people at Temple University (with a few Black people behind the podium for marketing purposes) that he won Philadelphia last election.
But give him credit for going where he’s not wanted. I wish Democratic candidates went to rural towns, or even to suburban towns in Red States they have no hope of winning.
Our short-sighted, algorithm-driven presidential campaigns focus only on turning out the party faithful while using negative ads to make undecided people too disgusted to vote at all.
Hyper-polarization wasn’t the result of one election year, and it will take efforts over many years to get it under control.
Reading "SHATTERED" opened my eyes; it was written by the wife-and-husband team her campaign contracted to "record the HRC march to victory" in 2016. That victory which eluded her?
Takeaways:
Robbie Mook really screwed up on resources-deployment;
HRC had a bloated campaign staff(!); she had a $1.2B budget and 800+ "paid national staff"
(Trump had $700M and >170 paid staff).
Sheer hubris blinded them.
@zenmudprod
Still, Obama was much more savvy in use of resources — food was pot luck, not pizza orders, and the money was instead directed to providing T-shirts for volunteers, so they could be campaigning any time they wore them.