• kvasir476@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    It’s gotta be either this or evidence that the base is further left than they thought and moderating to the right was a dogshit strategy. Nothing else seems like it’s threatening enough to the establishment to warrant burying the report. Though if I was gonna bet, I’d be putting it on support for Israel.

    • takeda@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      18 hours ago

      3rd option would be evidence of election fraud by GOP but they are afraid DOJ will go after them.

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      You don’t need to bet, you can just look up surveys on whether or not US voters say the Israel-Palestine conflict is important to them, and you’ll find that an extremely small minority of voters say it is.

      Trump won mainly because, among swing voters, he was ranked more favourably than Harris when it came to the economy and immigration.

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      I think it’s much simpler - they are concerned that the report contains research on effective Republican tactics, as well as ways they can be countered in the future, which would give Republicans a lot of useful information for future elections.

      This seems very obvious, but we are in a political era where everyone just defaults to cynicism I guess

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        So the hypothesis is that somehow the DNC ($6m in debt, raising ~$10m/month) somehow came up with valuable information that the RNC ($110m cash in hand, raising ~$20m/month) doesn’t know and doesn’t have access to?

        Seems very unlikely, not obvious at all.