Saturday, September 12, 2020

Will The Trump Campaign's Door To Door Efforts Help President Trump Win In November?

Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee aren’t sending volunteers or staffers to talk with voters at home, and don’t anticipate doing anything more than dropping off literature unless the crisis abates. AP Photo/Gerald Herbert

NYPost: Trump campaign reaches 100M voters as team Biden avoids door knocks

WASHINGTON — President Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee passed an enormous milestone this week — making contact with their 100 millionth voter through door knocking and phone banking.

The RNC says it has knocked on the doors of 12 million potential voters in battleground states since mid-June — that’s around 1 million a week — while the Biden campaign has knocked on zero.

The wildly different door-to-door strategies could make all the difference in races up and down the ballot in states like New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Michigan, which were won by razor-thin margins in 2016.

And to get there, RNC chief of staff Richard Walters told The Post, they turned to an unlikely source: Barack Obama.

“We are not secretive about our strategy when it comes to our field program. We copied Barack Obama,” Walters said.

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WNU Editor: It is going to take more than a door to door campaign and large rallies for President Trump to win in November. And as for the Biden campaign. They are making a terrible mistake in not doing this .... Trump’s campaign knocks on a million doors a week. Biden’s knocks on zero. (Politico).

19 comments:

Mike Feldhake said...

“ It is going to take more than a door to door campaign and large rallies for President Trump to win in November.”. What WNU Editor!? Not saying this is the only thing but please admit the Trump campaign is way ahead of the competition here and recognize Biden’s Down stairs, Progressive Rioting campaign is going no where.

Anonymous said...


Trump administration admits defunding FDNY’s 911 healthcare program

RussInSoCal said...

Yep. the Trump ground game is strong.

https://pjmedia.com/election/rick-moran/2020/09/11/gop-registers-nearly-seven-times-more-new-voters-in-pennsylvania-than-democrats-n918832

Anonymous said...

Theres no mystery why the democrats win every close election on mail in ballots, they can harvest ballots like you wouldn't believe.

Anonymous said...

anon:
can you supply evidence? I thought so. WRONG. LIAR
now show us otherwise

RussInSoCal said...

Hey Fred -

https://www.newsweek.com/voter-fraud-realheres-how-democrats-want-steal-2020-election-opinion-1509180

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/yes-america-there-voter-fraud-these-recent-cases-prove-it

https://www.city-journal.org/html/how-steal-election-12824.html

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/23/former-congressman-indicted-voter-fraud-bribery-charges-379935

Anonymous said...

both parties fiddle from time to time but that is hardly what the Dems do to win. Now want to address gerrymandering issue?

Roger Stone calls for Trump to seize total power if he loses the election

Goodshit said...

(CNN)Colorado's secretary of state filed a lawsuit on Saturday against the US Postal Service, embattled Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and other USPS officials over a pre-election mailer that includes information she says will mislead voters in the state.
The pre-election mailers, meant to inform Americans about voting by mail, advise voters to request a vote-by-mail ballot at least 15 days before Election Day and to return the official ballot at least seven days before. Those guidelines, however, don't align with Colorado's election policies.
"These false statements will confuse Colorado voters, likely causing otherwise-eligible voters to wrongly believe that they may not participate in the upcoming election. This attempt at voter suppression violates the United States Constitution and federal statutes and must be stopped immediately," the complaint from Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold and filed in Federal District Court states.
The lawsuit asks for a temporary restraining order to stop delivery of mailers that have yet to be delivered.

Anonymous said...

The health department’s politically appointed communications aides have demanded the right to review and seek changes to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s weekly scientific reports charting the progress of the coronavirus pandemic, in what officials characterized as an attempt to intimidate the reports’ authors and water down their communications to health professionals.

In some cases, emails from communications aides to CDC Director Robert Redfield and other senior officials openly complained that the agency’s reports would undermine President Donald Trump's optimistic messages about the outbreak, according to emails reviewed by POLITICO and three people familiar with the situation.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of voter suppression, Russ, did you see what the Wisconsin supreme court just ruled?

But those pesky Dumbocrats, yes, those dastardly Dems.

The GOP needs to be physically destroyed. I recommend nuking all Republican HQ's from space.

RussInSoCal said...

8:27 PM

Good ruling there. Excellent. Hope it establishes a nation-wide precedent. Mail in balloting is a defrauder's dream.

The more it plays to defeat a mob of murderous fascists like you. I'm all for it.

Anonymous said...

murderous fascists?

I was told we were socialists. Or communists. Or cultural Marxists. Or America haters.

You must love the modern-day poll tax in Florida. And Gov. Kemp's purging of 200,000 legally registered voters from the rolls down in Georgia was cool as well.

Now go lock the door and hide under your bed.

RussInSoCal said...

By golly yer all three. Thanks! And a mob of murderous black pajamas fascists, arsonists looters and rioters. And yes I’m quite satisfied with the results in Georgia and Florida. You see, voter fraud is easy to root out.

You’re on your way to seeing the light.

Anonymous said...

Wow Russ, you got Frederick R. Lapides all riled up by speaking truth. You showed Fred otherwise and that after he started in with his name calling from comment #1.

English Department Chairman Frederick R. Lapides must have been a bundle of fun in the faculty lounge.

F.R.L. A not too bright guy letting us know how dinosaur Democrats think.

Anonymous said...

Occupy Oronoque Golf Course

Anonymous said...

The health department’s politically appointed communications aides have demanded the right to review and seek changes to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s weekly scientific reports charting the progress of the coronavirus pandemic, in what officials characterized as an attempt to intimidate the reports’ authors and water down their communications to health professionals.

In some cases, emails from communications aides to CDC Director Robert Redfield and other senior officials openly complained that the agency’s reports would undermine President Donald Trump's optimistic messages about the outbreak, according to emails reviewed by POLITICO and three people familiar with the situation.

CDC officials have fought back against the most sweeping changes, but have increasingly agreed to allow the political officials to review the reports and, in a few cases, compromised on the wording, according to three people familiar with the exchanges. The communications aides’ efforts to change the language in the CDC’s reports have been constant across the summer and continued as recently as Friday afternoon.

Anonymous said...


Trump tells Nevada rally he will 'negotiate' a THIRD term in the White House because he's 'entitled to it based on the way we were treated'

Donald Trump shared his intent to run for president again in 2024 during a campaign event in Minden, Nevada, on Saturday night
'We're gonna win four more years ... and after that, we'll negotiate,' he said
'Based on the way we were treated, we are probably entitled to another four after that,' he added
Over the course of his first term Trump has repeatedly suggested that he wants to serve more than eight years in office
The suggestion has alarmed critics who believe he isn't joking about violating constitutional boundaries

Anonymous said...

I do not want s stranger knocking at my door and NOT wearing a mask or standing one foot away from me. There is a pandemic on.

Anonymous said...

Fred at 3:37 with another copy and paste job.

Also at 12:06.

Fred obviously at 12:08. What a nice person he is. 'fred' know as much about DNA/Genetics as he does about mathematics and numbers. Fred is functionally innumerate and technically illiterate.