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« on: January 09, 2022, 03:04:11 AM »

Starters meaning quality of campaign from the end of primaries- Conventions

Mid Game Campaigners meaning Conventions- First Debate

Closers meaning First Debate-Election Day


Since 2000 Id say the strongest Starter was Obama 2012 when he set the narrative about Romney all through the summer and that narrative pretty much stayed through election day and what let him win so conformably


The Strongest Mid Game Campaigner was Bush in 2004 when he basically turned what happened to be a close race until that point wide open and take a comfortable lead in the polls by the time of the first debate


The Strongest Closer Was Trump 2016 when he basically was able to set the tone in the debates and ran a pretty disciplined campaign in his last 2-3 weeks and get the upset





Historically Id say Clinton in 1992 was a very strong mid game campaigner, Reagan a strong starter and closer

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