New York Times' Jonathan Swan on whether Susie Wiles worries that
Ron DeSantis will exploit Trump Disappointment Syndrome infections
and seize Trump's right flank on the National Question: <URL:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/28/us/politics/anti-trump-ads-memo.html>
| "Every traditional postproduction ad attacking President Trump
| either backfired or produced no impact on his ballot support and
| favorability," Mr. McIntosh adds. "This includes ads that primarily
| feature video of him saying liberal or stupid comments from his own
| mouth."
|
| For the polling underpinning its analysis, Win It Back used WPA
| Intelligence -- a firm that also works for the super PAC supporting
| Mr. Trump's chief rival in the race for the presidential nomination,
| Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida.
|
| Examples of "failed" ads cited in the memo included attacks on Mr.
| Trump's "handling of the pandemic, promotion of vaccines, praise of
| Dr. Fauci, insane government spending, failure to build the wall,
| recent attacks on pro-life legislation, refusal to fight woke
| issues, openness to gun control, and many others." (Dr. Anthony S.
| Fauci led the national response to the Covid pandemic.)
Has Club for Growth tested warning legacy American proles that Trump
will betray them with comprehensive immigration reform passed by
Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell so long as they include the magic
words "merit based"?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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"Trump suggested multiple times that DeSantis is a pedophile on
Truth Social. His advisers shared maliciously photoshopped pictures
of DeSantis personnel, like @ChristinaPushaw. These and other lies
have become key narratives of the Trump campaign that have never
been disavowed....
https://t.co/OfXhe5j1Qd" - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:
https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1666950344977395713>
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