• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    See that pic at top? Went to a rodeo in the boondocks last month, not 1,000 people in that town. Crowd was exactly the same size.

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      2 months ago

      That pic was taken at the Dorton arena in Raleigh. I used to go there as a kid to watch minor league hockey games. Now it’s used for livestock shows and the like.

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    2 months ago

    Doesn’t matter, do NOT let your guard down for even an instant until after you have gone and voted Democrat, the only effective vote in the current volatile and dangerous environment.

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    2 months ago

    How is crowd size at a rally a relevant data point for anything?

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        People who have already early voted may not care so much about going to a rally. Just speculating. Still, not sure crowd size at this stage correlates to any meaningful outcome.

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          If my experience is any guide, Harris weekday rallies are full of people who have already voted, and have been canvassing in the area. People don’t go to one because they’re expecting a reason to vote for her; they’re going because it’s a way to stay excited at times of day/week when people are less likely to answer the door.

  • JeffKerman1999@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    Yeah we’ve seen it with Hillary too. And what happened with Hillary too? Democratic party voters don’t go to vote.

    What we learnt is that democratic party voters do no want to vote for women.