I know that. But reps thought it would make a difference. If they're wrong, they're stupid. If they're right, well... there you go.Quote from Maverick74:
Ricter, Americans in this country have a first amendment right to spend their money how they want to spend it. It's not a matter of being stupid. Some people spend it on blow, some on women, some on cars and some donate to green causes. It's their right to do what they want to do with THEIR money. Next...
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If the spending didn't make a difference, then the reps are 5 to 1 stupid. If the spending did make a difference, then 5 to 1 amplifies even a modest difference (but then the reps are not stupid). Take your pick.
Of course there are choices, but by the principle of advertising, more exposure makes one choice seem more familiar aka comfortable than any other. If it didn't work it would have been abandoned long ago.Quote from CaptainObvious:
Money is a factor, but do you really think that in a race like we just had in Wisconsin the people didn't realize there was a choice? They didn't know what the choices were? The common sense question to all those republican ads is, who/what is this guy running against. Even the slightest bit of inquisitiveness would lead one to do some investigation. It ain't that hard to find.
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Of course there are choices, but by the principle of advertising, more exposure makes one choice seem more familiar aka comfortable than any other. If it didn't work it would have been abandoned long ago.
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I know that. But reps thought it would make a difference. If they're wrong, they're stupid. If they're right, well... there you go.
Excitement.Quote from CaptainObvious:
Then how do you explain the high voter turnout? Normally that brings good news for dem's. Not only did they not win, they got stomped. The people knew what the choices were. They knew the consequences. They put their bet on Walker. He ain't that appealing. It was the lack of direction and leadership shown by the dem's. Bitching ain't enough. What's the plan?