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Showing Original Post only (View all)New Biden Strategy Sounds Like a Winner! [View all]
According to MSNBC, the new Biden reelection strategy is short crisp speeches. They're going to tighten up his message because voters are consuming media in different formats and have a shorter attention span.
I've long thought and posted here that they need to do this, and I know many of you have as well. This also should be a great contrast with the bumbling, rambling cheato.
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It is refreshing to have an election where Democrats have generally surrounded the candidate and campaign ...
marble falls
May 5
#2
Good for the undecided "independent" voters, I suppose, but when covered by FOX, or many
FailureToCommunicate
May 6
#23
Short and sweet messages. Now if he really wants to win, Joe needs to get some 80's spiritual music. Anal Fistula plays
3Hotdogs
May 6
#24
"because voters are consuming media in different formats and have a shorter attention span."
HUAJIAO
May 6
#28
Thank God he has some smart folks advising him. This sounds like a winning strategy.
Joinfortmill
May 6
#30