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All copy-a-pasta from anons social media comments:
>That Andy Yates guy smells like WEF.
>I think the Black fella will win. He’s smother, polished, the right race, and Ron looked nervous and seemed less prepared to answer some of those questions than I expected.
>Should Ron win? Definitely. Will he? I doubt it. Republicans are a fickle bunch come Election Day. Think Lindsay Graham.
>If I had faith in Republicans, I would agree. But living in a state run by RINOs who are determined to undermine our rights, I don‘t see that happening. At the end of the day, people are creatures of habit more than lovers of Truth. They go with the devil they know more often than not.
>If I was Ron, I’d ramp up the emotional aspect and not focus on the logical side. If Obama taught us anything it is people vote on emotion, not facts. Make this about saving America from corruption, protecting the children from pedophiles, making our neighborhoods safe again. That’s where he should be campaigning, inside their fears.
>If voters were knowledgeable like you and I, Ron would win. I’d surely press the button for him. But will that be enough? Time will tell.
The Black guy pulled a Clinton and triangulated to take away what many perceived was Ron’s winning position, election fraud. He’s got consultants helping him, which tells me the fix is in. Wish it was otherwise.
Alleviating people’s fears for their families and themselves is the path to victory. Finding something the Black guy did poorly and amplifying it will help too.
Strategy is key to beating an entrenched opponent. Sun Tzu should be required reading for any Patriot running for office.