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« on: March 28, 2024, 01:00:39 PM »


They don't have to. Proving something to nobodies on the internet is not even a priority for a campaign. And even if they were released you wouldn't believe them.

Also sometimes they want to keep their cards close to their chest for strategical reasons. Given how gullible Trump seems so be, wouldn't be suprised if part of their strategy is to get Trump to believe a false image of the electoral battleground making them misinvest.
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« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2024, 01:19:20 PM »


I hope the campaign does a similar thing they did in 2020 where they did an inside look at what their internal polling looked like in all the swing states (and it was much closer than most of the public polling IIRC), i wish I could find it online. They literally had a map up with what each state had at the time

Yeah, the Biden 2020 campaign for all of its faults was not the Hillary campaign. They knew Michigan was close at the very end and I believe they knew long before election day that Maine's Senate seat was a lost cause even though no public polling indicated either.

Always been curious by the Biden team's reaction to the 2020 results; it was underwhelming to a lot of folks on this forum but they probably thought they were slight underdogs in the Senate so ultimately winning the Senate was huge. Furthermore, GA was definitely somewhat of a surprise and that can be seen by Biden's relative lack of investment in GA in 2020. I think in his victory speech even Biden said "we didn't see that one coming" or something when it came to Georgia.
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