07-30-2024, 10:06 PM
It all depends on how well Trump manages to stay on message as the Democrats blast the air waves.
Polls are still very favorable compared to 2016 and 2020.
And from the 2020 result we know he has voters that don't answer any poll but will show up to vote for Trump.
If he keeps his cool, the polls won't budge much.
I would say, just let Democrats blow their load in August and counterpunch in September at and after the debate.
Highlight that despite al their billions in ad spending, the situation outside the yas queen bubble hasn't changed with Biden in office.
Looking at current events in Venezuela, Ukraine and Lebanon it'll probably be an even bigger mess by then.
Polls are still very favorable compared to 2016 and 2020.
And from the 2020 result we know he has voters that don't answer any poll but will show up to vote for Trump.
If he keeps his cool, the polls won't budge much.
I would say, just let Democrats blow their load in August and counterpunch in September at and after the debate.
Highlight that despite al their billions in ad spending, the situation outside the yas queen bubble hasn't changed with Biden in office.
Looking at current events in Venezuela, Ukraine and Lebanon it'll probably be an even bigger mess by then.