I enjoy so much of your writing. But it seems like you've joined the horse race and have been mimicking the legacy media (NYT, WA PO etc) too frequently lately in their pursuit to make news rather than report it. Keep reporting it, and I will be much more likely to read your blogs over the next couple of week.
Gabe, I'm sorry if I've missed it, but have you reported about the media platforms being used by each candidate? I was in the Raleigh/Durham area over the weekend, and the house I was visiting received 3 glossy Trump flyers with concise messaging around a theme for each one (economy, immigrants, etc.). The residents said they haven't received any for Harris. (I think they are registered Democrats, millennials.)
The Trump signs I saw there also had pithy reminders, not just his name. For instance, one said TRUMP in big letters with LOW PRICES under it, and then HARRIS with HIGH PRICES under it.
If the key is to reach unaffiliated and minimally-informed voters, it seems like traditional methods of mailing flyers right to the homes and posting message-rich signs around the communities they live in would be effective. Curious if the Dems are doing that in the swing states...
Hey Gabe, I heard this morning that the betting markets have been skewed by crypto currency bets for Trump coming from outside the US. Any idea if this is true? Keep up the excellent work.
Hi Gabe,
I enjoy so much of your writing. But it seems like you've joined the horse race and have been mimicking the legacy media (NYT, WA PO etc) too frequently lately in their pursuit to make news rather than report it. Keep reporting it, and I will be much more likely to read your blogs over the next couple of week.
Gabe, I'm sorry if I've missed it, but have you reported about the media platforms being used by each candidate? I was in the Raleigh/Durham area over the weekend, and the house I was visiting received 3 glossy Trump flyers with concise messaging around a theme for each one (economy, immigrants, etc.). The residents said they haven't received any for Harris. (I think they are registered Democrats, millennials.)
The Trump signs I saw there also had pithy reminders, not just his name. For instance, one said TRUMP in big letters with LOW PRICES under it, and then HARRIS with HIGH PRICES under it.
If the key is to reach unaffiliated and minimally-informed voters, it seems like traditional methods of mailing flyers right to the homes and posting message-rich signs around the communities they live in would be effective. Curious if the Dems are doing that in the swing states...
Thanks, Gabe. I had never heard of Split Ticket or Vote Hub before. It's helpful to have the big picture.
Thanks Gabe. Your hard work is appreciated
Hey Gabe, I heard this morning that the betting markets have been skewed by crypto currency bets for Trump coming from outside the US. Any idea if this is true? Keep up the excellent work.
Lesley