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@dwr.eth
Genuinely curious — what do people think of Harris not having done an interview or press conference since becoming the presumptive nominee?
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@boscolo.eth
The question I have is what does it say about the electorate?
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@nir
Don’t really care. We should be voting on policy over years not showmanship over days. I have a bigger issue with how she got the nomination than her press run
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@basche42
Probably a giant conspiracy to rig the election !
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@packy
Trump was doing a lot better before he started talking more. I thought the “send Jared on big podcasts to appeal to moderates while Trump stays quiet” strategy was smart, and it started turning when he rambled at the convention
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@alexmasmej
I don’t have an opinion. I need a podcast episode with @erik @antonio and you to form one.
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Oh, so now the fake and biased media has its purpose. It would be great to have a candidate perform in that environment, but she would come off as mid. The fantasy would be extinguished. Focus on rallies and ready for the debates. Prolong the honeymoon. She struggles with likability in general, so don’t break momentum. For many, this is still a referendum on Trump. The debate with him is the only interview that matters.
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@betashop.eth
smart. She’s being defined by he crowds and the memes rather than the media. Her team must feel like she needs a bit of time to get comfortable in the role of nominee before she’s ready. It’s paying off well right now and because she’s doing so well in the public there’s not much pressure on her to do ofherwise. She will eventually though.
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Makes me furious Not just the fact that she’s hiding But the fact that people are like “it’s smart” Are you so hopelessly partisan that you don’t care your nominee is unelected and unaccountable? What else are you willing to overlook in the name of”sAvInG dEmOcRaCy”
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@linda
I just think it's smart strategy. Exact same sentiment as this https://warpcast.com/martin/0xe9c0fbd7
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@justbuild
Ask me again after the Dem convention. Her team has had a pretty short period of time to complete her presidential platform. I think the last thing you wanna do is get in front of trained journalist who are going to try to pick you apart. If you don’t have a thoughtful and thorough explanation of what it is exactly that you’re running on you could lose everything. The pull numbers are astronomical compared to Biden, she’s filling stadiums, news reports are positive, so I’m not really seeing what the incentive is for her to try to get into a one on one and potentially lose control of her narrative to appease a few critics who thinks she’s running scared. If anything, she can come out really strong, incredibly prepared and take all of those criticisms and put them to rest with a single well timed interview. At least that would make the most to me. It becomes even more powerful post conference provided it goes well. Politics comms is all about momentum
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good move on her end imo - I think people will get over a delayed media presence but she reallly can’t mess the first one up or else she’ll be flamed hard Probably best for her to take time and be ready
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@darrylyeo
A candidate who can’t clearly articulate their policy plans or defend them when asked on the spot is not worth considering in my book.
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@ivy
smart for waiting for the peak number of times trump will put his foot in his mouth before contrasting herself
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@b16z.eth
To her advantage. She seems to have difficulty forming an opinion off-the-cuff.
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@mirs
she has a whirlwind of momentum while the other side keeps taking self inflicted Ls when they had it easily in the bag why fk this up until you have to with an upcoming convention
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Never interrupt your enemy while he’s making a mistake 😉
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@corbin.eth
Impressed how well the strategy has done. "Put the candidate in a basement" worked last time too.
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@trigs
Don't care. Why should I? I haven't watched a single campaign interview my entire life. Why? Because they're pointless. Nothing that gets said matters. Soon as a president is elected, they are hamstrung by bipartisan bureaucracy and nothing gets follow-through. Only thing lasting a president does is elect judges for lifetime appointments. Otherwise it's just a vote for what vibes you want for the next 4 years. I actually respect that the Dems are leaning into this truth, even if it's disgusting that it's true. It's that simple to me. I didn't need to waste another second on campaign bullshit.
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Terribly sad. The biggest monopoly we should break is the one both the Dems and the GOP created for themselves. This is why I will be voting RFK without hesitation. I clearly do not agree with everything he has to say but man, if there is one guy in the arena trying things, it's him and for that he's earned by respect... and my vote!
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