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How much benefit is there from an excellent ground game? (Original Post) LAS14 Sep 2016 OP
Unknown but between 1 and 5 % 20895DEM Sep 2016 #1
Thanks. That was helpful. LAS14 Sep 2016 #2
Usually about 1% democrattotheend Sep 2016 #3

20895DEM

(100 posts)
1. Unknown but between 1 and 5 %
Tue Sep 20, 2016, 02:56 PM
Sep 2016

I know the answer is vague but its truly unknown. It is a net benefit. They have a ground game and we have a ground game. In the case of Romney it helped Obama by 1 - 2%.

David Alexrod suggested that it would help Hillary by as much:

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/interrogation/2016/08/how_badly_will_trump_s_lack_of_a_ground_game_cost_him.html

However, reports are that Trump has no ground game or has relied on the RNC. So the uptick on the ground game advantage could be higher: 3 - 5%

The ground game is the Democrats way of closing the gap between the RV and LV models in the polls you see. That is also a small indication of how much it could help at the top end.

democrattotheend

(11,605 posts)
3. Usually about 1%
Tue Sep 20, 2016, 04:07 PM
Sep 2016

When I was in college, political scientists estimated that a good ground game was good for about 1%. But that was before the Obama team really took the ground game to the next level.

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