To answer for me, nothing would make me vote for Trump, so the question of ad effectiveness is moot.President Bush wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 1:21 am To answer your question... I was asking you. I have no idea what a generic voter is.
I don't understand what you are saying here.Come to think of it, we had been talking about independent voters here. The voters who are going to decide this election.
You seem to be placing what normally might be considered legitimate policy options way over towards extreme Trump territory. That's not where independent voters reside.
I also don't know where you think independent voters reside.
It seems like a simple observation of voter behavior and reactions. I don't like it any more than you do, but it's reality. Kamala Harris and her campaign tream need to be aware of it and campaign in ways that actually reach independent voters, instead of in ways that they think ought to reach independent voters.Harris is required to walk on eggshells with independent voters while Trump can be as extreme as ever because, well, everybody knows that's how he is?
Seems like very biased thinking.
I don't knwo what you think that would look like. I see what the campaign actually produces, and some of it is pretty bad. (I'm thinking especially of the "man enough" ads, and the recent attempt to win black male votes by promising access to crypto currency.) Some of it is pretty good, in my opinion, but it doesn't seem to be getting through. When it comes to polls, prediction markets, and other indicators, it really seems like she has lost ground over the last few weeks.