

“See you on the other side.” (Pre-election special!)
Oct 30, 2020
The hosts dive into the final strategies of Trump and Biden as the election looms, emphasizing civic engagement. They critique Trump's conflicting campaign messaging, especially around COVID-19, while analyzing Biden's authentic approach. The emotional weight of grassroots activism shines through, highlighting the role of younger voters. Conversations reveal the urgency of voter participation and the importance of addressing election anxiety. Personal anecdotes from past election nights add a nostalgic touch, culminating in a hopeful call for community-driven political change.
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Volunteer for the Election
- Visit VoteSaveAmerica.com to sign up for a phone bank or text bank shift.
- Spread the word and bookmark the site for election resources.
Trump's Inconsistent Messaging
- Trump's closing message lacks a clear, consistent theme, unlike his more focused 2016 campaign.
- He focuses on personal grievances and Hunter Biden's laptop, struggling to articulate a compelling argument.
Trump's COVID and Agenda Problems
- Trump's messaging problems are compounded by COVID-19 and the lack of a second-term agenda.
- He chose to focus on misinformation and distraction rather than address the pandemic and the economy.