Thank you for being clear, concise, and making one key point every day. What works in communication these days? Lengthy explanations about policy and impact? No.
How about making one point with pictures or videos? Whatever can be delivered to someone's cell phone seems to work. Substack and this--> I suggest everyone dials into Adam Schiff's presentation to Congress (and the American people) on YouTube: "Trump's 10 Most Corrupt Acts So Far" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=000yxkGXSVM
Facts, pictures, evidence, and how much money this is taking--right now, out of everyone's pocket and shoveling direct cash into the Trump family.
No, it's okay! I like him -- Adam Schiff -- a lot, and am glad he stayed in some kind of office! :D
And about Georgia's suggestions, I think she's very wise. If I had the $1.5+ billion that Harris had, I like to think I'd spend nearly all of it on saturation advertising. Billboards. Magazines. RADIO ADS. TV ads. Newspapers. Internet (everything including YouTube). Posters on wooden construction fences right by the "Post no bills" signs. Carrier pigeons. Airplanes towing banners. Everything. ;-)
With the audio ads, TV, radio, Internet, get a clever speechwriter and practice until you can get the message down to 15 SECONDS, literally:
"Hi! We're Kamala Harris [wave if also visuals] and Tim Walz [wave] and we're the new Democrat candidates for president and VP. We like everyone, even if they don't look or sound like us, and we want to keep the economy going as strong as it is and make it better. Please vote for us on November 5, 2024." (because there were people who didn't know BIDEN wasn't on the ballot any more, and while they might've vaguely remembered something about a first Tuesday in November, they might not know what date that would be back then)
That's all you need. I remember Harris' political ads on YouTube (fortunately at the beginning and/or end of my videos) that lasted for over TWO MINUTES.
The only thing that produced in me (and I VOTED for her) was a pure driving need to quickly hit the Skip button that came up. X-P
"Time of Terror and Tour of Revenge" - the alliteration here is almost like the rat-a-tat-tat of a machine gun - GREAT writing!
You are kind. Thank you.
Thank you for being clear, concise, and making one key point every day. What works in communication these days? Lengthy explanations about policy and impact? No.
How about making one point with pictures or videos? Whatever can be delivered to someone's cell phone seems to work. Substack and this--> I suggest everyone dials into Adam Schiff's presentation to Congress (and the American people) on YouTube: "Trump's 10 Most Corrupt Acts So Far" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=000yxkGXSVM
Facts, pictures, evidence, and how much money this is taking--right now, out of everyone's pocket and shoveling direct cash into the Trump family.
He's my Senator now; he used to be my Representative! :D
Dump anyone not representative of your concerns and interests.
No, it's okay! I like him -- Adam Schiff -- a lot, and am glad he stayed in some kind of office! :D
And about Georgia's suggestions, I think she's very wise. If I had the $1.5+ billion that Harris had, I like to think I'd spend nearly all of it on saturation advertising. Billboards. Magazines. RADIO ADS. TV ads. Newspapers. Internet (everything including YouTube). Posters on wooden construction fences right by the "Post no bills" signs. Carrier pigeons. Airplanes towing banners. Everything. ;-)
With the audio ads, TV, radio, Internet, get a clever speechwriter and practice until you can get the message down to 15 SECONDS, literally:
"Hi! We're Kamala Harris [wave if also visuals] and Tim Walz [wave] and we're the new Democrat candidates for president and VP. We like everyone, even if they don't look or sound like us, and we want to keep the economy going as strong as it is and make it better. Please vote for us on November 5, 2024." (because there were people who didn't know BIDEN wasn't on the ballot any more, and while they might've vaguely remembered something about a first Tuesday in November, they might not know what date that would be back then)
That's all you need. I remember Harris' political ads on YouTube (fortunately at the beginning and/or end of my videos) that lasted for over TWO MINUTES.
The only thing that produced in me (and I VOTED for her) was a pure driving need to quickly hit the Skip button that came up. X-P