President Trump Desperately Needs A Winning Strategy
@PeterGagliardi (132)
, Pennsylvania
September 23, 2024 1:19pm CST
President Trump is in desperate need of a winning strategy. He is behind in the polls and there are very few undecided voters left that he can use to make up the difference. The key to victory is the millions upon millions of registered Republicans who have been registered for years. He desperately needs to mobilize these voters and get them to the polls on election day. He needs an extremely high voter turnout. Here is a strategy I came up with to mobilize these voters and win this election. President Trump can win the election and become President of the United States once again. Here is a strategy President Trump and the Republican Party can use to achieve victory. I believe they need a rational ground game. They should realize that the ground troops, the foot soldiers, are going to win this election. The ground troops are the average voters. The Republican Party must mobilize the rank and file voter. Make sure every voter is registered to vote and is planning to vote, and they can do this by calling every single registered Republican in the country. They can get thousands of volunteers and hire people for about $10.00 an hour to man the phones and get the calls out. Although less effective robo call services are also available. After they talk to every Republican, they can call the Independents. If any time is left they can even talk to Democrats. They need to understand that voter turnout, the rank and file voters are going to decide this election.
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@kaylachan (80391)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
23 Sep 24
Do you know how elections work in the U.S? Do you know what elctoral college is? Each state has a set number of electoral college votes. A president needs I believe 276 of those votes to win. Now where votes matter, is each state determines the number of electoral college votes based on the size of the state, and number of people registered to vote from that state, reguardless of party and status weather it be in-person or absent-T. What you're perposing isn't realistic. It's considered spam and most phones block such spam by default.
You would be correct in thinking that number of votes matters. In school that's basically what we've been tought. However, if you do the research, you will come to realize the most popular person doesn't always win.
You would be correct in assuming so, as more often is the case the more popular cainidate would win, because in past elections the two consided quite nicely.
However, if you look back at 2016, for example, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by far, but Trump won the presidency.
And then 2020 happened.... Trump's handling of the situation wasn't very popular, and he lost to Biden, and once again popularity had nothing to do with it.
Haris might look good in the pop=lls, but while November is fast-approaching, it's still a ways off and the odds aren't final until the final state closes their polls and the votes are in.
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@kaylachan (80391)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
23 Sep 24
@TheHorse No one can control Trump. Or, anyone. While we're talking politics here, you have to remember, we're people. Trump is going to do and say what he feels is right, falsehoods or not.
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@TheHorse (231979)
• Walnut Creek, California
23 Sep 24
@kaylachan I am thinking strictly from the perspective of how he could get back into the race. I am not a Trump fan, but if I were his advisor, I'd say "get on point!"
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@TheHorse (231979)
• Walnut Creek, California
23 Sep 24
But, as you said, there are not that many "undecided voters" left to sway. If I were his strategist, I would have some decent speech writers craft some rally speeches for him, and have him stick to the script. Said speeches would involve specific policies. Even if Trump does not understand them, he could still repeat them. Even my most Conservative American friends have noticed that Trump rambles on and says very little of substance.

@TheHorse (231979)
• Walnut Creek, California
27 Sep 24
@xander6464 Trump might not. But wouldn't some of those who are hanging on to the Trump thread want to hear something that sounds like substance?
@TheHorse (231979)
• Walnut Creek, California
27 Sep 24
@xander6464 Well bless their hearts. It's a free country.
@TheHorse (231979)
• Walnut Creek, California
27 Sep 24
@xander6464 Oh, that would tick me off! What's PornHub?

@TheHorse (231979)
• Walnut Creek, California
24 Sep 24
@xander6464 If he dropped out of the presidential race, and out of politics, might he be given "leniency" by the courts?
@TheHorse (231979)
• Walnut Creek, California
24 Sep 24
@xander6464 His "level of contrition" has not been particularly high.
@TheHorse (231979)
• Walnut Creek, California
27 Sep 24
@xander6464 I hope they make that clear when they sentence him.
@porwest (110667)
• United States
24 Sep 24
I think the real issue is how the media is portraying how things are going. Remember when they said Hillary Clinton had a 95% probability of winning the election in 2016? I think it's a tight race, don't get me wrong. But I think there's more hype behind Harris than votes.
@porwest (110667)
• United States
28 Sep 24
@xander6464 To claim Trump was the worst president in history is just...ignorant. Carter had that title and Biden has it now. I will give you that he may not have been the BEST president in history. But he was hardly the worst.




