Skeptic Ginger
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I'm sorry you don't get it about the Rove Playbook. Here's what you missed:https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-ame...mericans-support-medicare-for-all-health-care
The only argument is over what form of UHC it should be.
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I picked one of your links at random:
https://www.politico.com/story/2007/08/roves-patented-strategies-will-endure-005375 ("Rove's patented strategies will endure") and literally none of that is about messaging.
If you recall, Cambridge Analytica did just that. Messaging includes the receiver. It's not like one size fits all or one only needs to consider the message and not the target market.Microtargeting became the rage of the 2004 campaign after Rove green-lighted a project to use a wider array of databases to identify potential Bush voters. The campaign bought data that allowed it to cross-reference religious affiliations, shopping habits and club memberships to unearth pockets of Bush supporters in normally hostile or inscrutable areas.
About your poll:
You have no idea what "somewhat supported it" means except that the poll questions were over-generalized.The poll, conducted by Hill.TV and the HarrisX polling company, found that 42 percent of respondents said they "strongly" supported the proposal, while 28 percent said they "somewhat" supported it.
IIRC, you are a diehard Sanders fan. I said he would lose to Clinton, and he did. Why? Because the revolution he's trying to sell isn't going to sell.
If we're lucky, whoever we nominate will win because Trump is so bad. Then we might benefit from a Warren nominee. But it won't be Warren winning, it will be Trump losing.
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