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Why Harris Can't Close the Sale

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JL;DR SUMMARY The political landscape is heating up as the presidential race between Harris and Trump remains neck-and-neck. A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski.

  • At least, that was the handle his lovin' parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself.
  • This Lebowski, he called himself the Dude.
  • Now, Dude, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from.
  • But then, there was a lot about the Dude that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me.
  • And a lot about where he lived, likewise. But then again, maybe that's why I found the place s'durned innarestin'.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
"suburbs of Philadelphia where people are afraid to go into Philadelphia suburbs of Wisconsin"
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
"there's a big Battleground State poll reported on this morning. In the Washington Post that basically says everything is tied everywhere. Nationally, in all the seven states, you know, one state, supposedly, Harris might be up in Georgia by six, but Trump is up in Arizona by five. I mean, you have to look at it to see the sets of circumstances, but the three states that will, it appears, decide the election, the blue walls of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania are... Are statistically indistinguishable from one another and between Harris and Trump. So I want to ask you guys a logical, a question dealing with the logic of campaign events over the next 15 days when the election will finally, you know, come to a close since people are... The election is going on now since people are voting. So on the one hand, you have these micro-targeting things on TikTok. And here, and they're trying to appeal to one-eyed Hispanic trans influencers between the ages of 24 and a half and 24 and three quarters with an ad that shows this and that and you hear all this and they're doing all this hard data work. And they're going and Harris has moved to the Battleground, the blue wall states, and she's just going to do events in the blue wall states. And on the other hand, there is this idea that somewhere between the two states, there's a lot of and 140 and 170 million people are going to vote. So though it may come down to 40 or 50,000 people in the three states, we're talking about a gigantic country in which you can't reach 140 or 150 million people anymore with anything except the Super Bowl. And does any of this matter? If the race is moving in this unbelievably glacial fashion, does it matter that Trump had what? I have to, I'm sorry, I gotta say, was a fantastic hour-long stunt yesterday at the McDonald's in Pennsylvania, which is actually worth watching."
Michigan, United States
"the blue walls of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania are... Are statistically indistinguishable from one another and between Harris and Trump."
Georgia, United States
"you know, one state, supposedly, Harris might be up in Georgia by six, but Trump is up in Arizona by five."
Arizona, United States
"you know, one state, supposedly, Harris might be up in Georgia by six, but Trump is up in Arizona by five."
Dearborn, Michigan, United States
"Muslim votes in Dearborn that might otherwise stay home i mean that to get back to the opening question if there's 150 160 170 million people voting this mini mac micro mini nano targeting arab americans in one suburb in one small area outside of detroit is how geopolitics in 2024 and the election are are are thought to be turning how have we come to this that's not a rational way to look at an election in a gigantic country."
Detroit, Michigan, United States
"Muslim votes in Dearborn that might otherwise stay home i mean that to get back to the opening question if there's 150 160 170 million people voting this mini mac micro mini nano targeting arab americans in one suburb in one small area outside of detroit is how geopolitics in 2024 and the election are are are thought to be turning how have we come to this that's not a rational way to look at an election in a gigantic country."
New York, United States
"would figure you could bring them in and you know give them a polygraph test but that that would be too you know gross or something i don't know anyway so you can see how the administration could slow walk the discovery of this precisely out of the fear of what i'm talking about which is yeah really around october 28th is where the uh the date october 28th remain will remain in american history a notable one because that's when james comey reopened the investigation into hillary clinton's emails and won the election for trump and around october 28th is where the uh the date october 28th remain will remain in american history a notable one because that's when james comey reopened the investigation into hillary clinton's emails and won the election for trump and around the time of the investigation into hillary clinton's emails also there's also a plan to go along with it would be surprised that he has a weird thought in his head you know i think i i like what's going with this because i think what a lot of this does there's so much silliness in trump that i think it serves the purpose of trying to deflate the oh my god there's going to be a fascist takeover talk you know it's like how is the guy in the apron handing out the fries at the window talking about arnold palmer in the locking locker room this is really this is the this is the guy that speaks like mussolini and hitler and is going to take over the world comment you know it does the opposite it sort of ameliorates the the the the the yeah but new york i'm still imagining him salting the fries and you know it's a heart it was hilarious but all of the cables who support trump are meeting behind closed doors with that individual who claims he has a right to walk around wearing a pink bandana and singing.translate it to like yes you can see i mean it's not a rational matter but one can understand it with what is going and judy's a bit and partners discreet matter oh divisions of unoptimal loops and my ad word language where it is higher value participations survertuating and they reactstrings if in most of the pause is the picture of the result he's opposed to whether it denies any good value of the value they know so he's supposed to and we assume limited to live life right exactly so this and i think just a matter of going through the process at a right case and it's true well it seems a matter of which these are these are protested directly underneath in a word paratable among among the view the view the this thing"
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