Exactly, this. Clinton campaign never went all-in on Trump as self-dealing operator looking out only for himself, a powerful msg in Midwest.https://twitter.com/dwdavison9318/status/801097581791158272 …
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extensive focus groups w/WWC by AFL-backed Working America strongly suggested this was right path http://www.workingamerica.org/frontporchfocusgroup …
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Where in that paper do you see evidence that hammering Trump as self-dealing was right path?
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Seems like many more ppl. in focus group were worried about Trump's temperament, exactly what HRC hit him on.
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"A voter for whom immigration was paramount issue was uneasy [about] Trump’s use of undocumented workers"
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And the large numbers saying they liked him bc he "speaks his mind" was warning against temperament strategy.
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Temperament message needed to be filled out with policy message (he'll betray you). It wasn't.
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I really don't think fundamental problem was the message. It was the messenger.
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I agree. Just trying to figure out how, given Clinton was messenger, they could've done better
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