After Trump's win and the supposed lack of a ground game what do you think about the need to have a big ground game to win a presidential election?
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After Trump's win and the supposed lack of a ground game what do you think about the need to have a big ground game to win a presidential election?
Well, IMO he needs to do something, anything to assure folks that he not just another "good ole guy", he won, now what? Sit back and bask in the glory?After Trump's win and the supposed lack of a ground game what do you think about the need to have a big ground game to win a presidential election?
Well, IMO he needs to do something, anything to assure folks that he not just another "good ole guy", he won, now what? Sit back and bask in the glory?
The whole world is watching.
HankD
The unknown is how many voted for Trump because they thought him the best man for the job and how many voted for him because they thought he was their only option. We probably have to also recognize the change in terms of social media and the internet. In many ways, presence online trumps feet on the ground.What I meant is that in order to get elected it is believed that there needs to be a serious "ground game' meaning the feet on the ground reaching people to convince them to vote for you. It is believed by many that without it you cannot get elected and it is believed that who ever has the better ground game will likely win.
After Trump's win and the supposed lack of a ground game what do you think about the need to have a big ground game to win a presidential election?
I think the new ground game is social media. In the previous two presidential elections, McCain and Romney didn't have much of an online presence, as least as far as what I saw in my feeds and whatnot, but this time around, the democrats were up against the master of social media, and I truly believe that was one of the key factors in President-elect Trump's victory.
His advisers did him a favor in taking away his tweeting privileges, but I really don't think that it was the white rural older votes that put Trump over the top.There's probably some truth here, BUT Trump's advisers took away his Tweeting privileges a couple days before Election Day and I suspect that the white rural older voters that put Trump over the top are not big social media fans.
His advisers did him a favor in taking away his tweeting privileges, but I really don't think that it was the white rural older votes that put Trump over the top.
That was a very interesting map. Thanks for the link.There was a map of counties that Trump won that Obama had carried the previous two elections. They were almost all of them in rural areas. It was eye opening. I wish I could find it. Here:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ts/map-the-obama-voters-who-helped-trump-win/