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Campaign philosophy at Project Lincoln: (Original Post)
George II
Jun 2020
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lark
(24,388 posts)1. Excellent response!
I have been concerned that some may get complacement by good polls, but this addresses that very well. He shouldn't have beaten Hillary in the EC, but he did due to hacking & suppression & lies and this time will be way worse.
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Phoenix61
(17,737 posts)2. The Spurrier approach
When Steve Spurrier was the coach at UF he would run up the score as high as he could. Some people thought that wasnt nice and when asked about why he chose to do that, his answer was, because I can. Pound them until the game is over.
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colsohlibgal
(5,276 posts)3. Awesome!
Those Ads are so so on target and rip Orange Twitler a new one with each one.
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samsingh
(17,900 posts)4. Why can't we as the Democratic Party put out ads like the republican lincoln project?
their ads are truthful, effective and brutal. They make me want to change my mind.
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George II
(67,782 posts)5. Biden's campaign has had some just as effective.
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samsingh
(17,900 posts)6. some have been okay but not as hard hitting as the lincoln ones
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Omaha Steve
(103,902 posts)7. After a review by forum hosts....LOCKING
WRONG forum.
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