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Early vote PSYOPs and a Trump oppo float

Early vote PSYOPs and a Trump oppo float

13% of the vote is in with 14 nights to go. Dozens of theories abound.

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Oct 22, 2024
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📌 3 BATTLEGROUND BULLETINS … 1 👀 … AND A FUNNY ASIDE 🍟

  1. An indescript Kamala Harris campaign official told NBC that North Carolina — and its 16 electoral votes — “seems to be a little bit slipping away.” LINK

  2. Tom Bonier, a prominent Democratic data analyst, sees a strong early vote for Democrats in Michigan that’s powered by women. LINK

  3. PENNSYLVANIA topped 1 million votes cast, with 60% of ballots returned from registered Democrats, handing Harris an estimated early lead of 348,000 votes. Dem strategists think she needs to be above 500K before E-Day. LINK

  4. Mark Halperin of 2Way floats an October surprise: “I’ve been pitched a story about Donald Trump now for about a week, that if true, would end his campaign.”

  5. McDonald’s posted a job for a crisis communications director a day after Trump staged a visit as a drive-thru worker at one of its Pennsylvania franchises. APPLY HERE.

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Dan O’Donnell can’t stand early voting, but on WISN radio in Milwaukee he spent Tuesday championing the “largest early vote drive” in history.

“I want there to be such a flood of conservative votes today that the left goes into panic mode — more so than they already are,” O’Donnell told his right-leaning listening pool.

His rationale: If Republicans end up rear-kicking Democrats before Election Day …

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