Worry not, Worriers. The political sorting was completed weeks ago. It's all about GOTV now. Neither veep candidate fired up their respective bases with this debate, so it neither hurt nor helped with GOTV. If you insist on worrying, worry that Harris' vaunted swing state GOTV ain't as good as touted.
Let us hope that Republicans Voters Against Trump ad and billboard campaign for this last month will help Harris get the vote out. That is what matters at this point. Whose voters will go out and vote for them is going to make the difference.
I have already voted from abroad, so has my Gen Z daughter. We are firmly team Harris-Walz. In our Democrats Abroad chat groups, people are weighing in with questions and advice on voting for everyone. I am going with a colleague to do tables in coffeehouses to answer questions. I live in a Northern German city. We have been doing action where we let people know that they can vote. Many new voters have been recruited, but only 10 percent of the 800,000 Americans living in Germany voted in the last elections. We are hoping to get that percentage up this time. I have to say that we have a monthly social dinner, although we invariably talk politics, and this month we will have television coverage.
Worry not, Worriers. The political sorting was completed weeks ago. It's all about GOTV now. Neither veep candidate fired up their respective bases with this debate, so it neither hurt nor helped with GOTV. If you insist on worrying, worry that Harris' vaunted swing state GOTV ain't as good as touted.
Let us hope that Republicans Voters Against Trump ad and billboard campaign for this last month will help Harris get the vote out. That is what matters at this point. Whose voters will go out and vote for them is going to make the difference.
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I have already voted from abroad, so has my Gen Z daughter. We are firmly team Harris-Walz. In our Democrats Abroad chat groups, people are weighing in with questions and advice on voting for everyone. I am going with a colleague to do tables in coffeehouses to answer questions. I live in a Northern German city. We have been doing action where we let people know that they can vote. Many new voters have been recruited, but only 10 percent of the 800,000 Americans living in Germany voted in the last elections. We are hoping to get that percentage up this time. I have to say that we have a monthly social dinner, although we invariably talk politics, and this month we will have television coverage.