SARAH please read! Please include more direct comments from voters in the podcast going forward! You & guest are great, give just a little more comments (no beeps please).
I forgot that many voters form casual opinions of candidates. Businessman was a word they heard more than once and it affected their vote. Some women don't want oth…
SARAH please read! Please include more direct comments from voters in the podcast going forward! You & guest are great, give just a little more comments (no beeps please).
I forgot that many voters form casual opinions of candidates. Businessman was a word they heard more than once and it affected their vote. Some women don't want other women in power, I guess it's easier to assume a woman is acting on emotion rather than careful consideration.
In casual conversation, instead of saying Trump will end democracy, or there will be a constitutional crisis if he doesn't leave office next time, perhaps it would be more effective to say things like "he lies too much for me" or "I don't think he fixed the border." In other words, Bulwark readers, we need to dumb down so that the casual voters might remember something you said that helps them choose not-Trump or not-MAGA. And "a woman should be able to make decisions about her own life" is a winner. Sorry if this offends, but another winner is "I don't want to vote for someone who wants to control my sex life, my marriage, and when I have children."
SARAH please read! Please include more direct comments from voters in the podcast going forward! You & guest are great, give just a little more comments (no beeps please).
I forgot that many voters form casual opinions of candidates. Businessman was a word they heard more than once and it affected their vote. Some women don't want other women in power, I guess it's easier to assume a woman is acting on emotion rather than careful consideration.
In casual conversation, instead of saying Trump will end democracy, or there will be a constitutional crisis if he doesn't leave office next time, perhaps it would be more effective to say things like "he lies too much for me" or "I don't think he fixed the border." In other words, Bulwark readers, we need to dumb down so that the casual voters might remember something you said that helps them choose not-Trump or not-MAGA. And "a woman should be able to make decisions about her own life" is a winner. Sorry if this offends, but another winner is "I don't want to vote for someone who wants to control my sex life, my marriage, and when I have children."