cawacko
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I still don't understand the strategy with her. Anyone who knows who she is likely follows politics pretty closely. And if you follow politics closely you likely have made up your mind about Trump one way or the other. I know the argument will be she is trying to pick off Republicans (or right-leaning independents) like myself who won't vote for Trump but how many people like me were undecideds?
And since time is a limited resource (especially in Harris' case having to run such a truncated campaign) it's an opportunity cost as to how she spends it. Liz Cheney was highly unlikely to bring in working class voters or those who only vote occasionally. I know some Democrats love the idea of a (former?) Republican speaking out against Trump but does it really motivate much of the base?
From a strategy perspective I don't get it.
And since time is a limited resource (especially in Harris' case having to run such a truncated campaign) it's an opportunity cost as to how she spends it. Liz Cheney was highly unlikely to bring in working class voters or those who only vote occasionally. I know some Democrats love the idea of a (former?) Republican speaking out against Trump but does it really motivate much of the base?
From a strategy perspective I don't get it.