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That's exactly what a lot of them had been saying…not the far left folks from MSNBC or WAPO, etc, but it's been shocking how tame a lot of the CNN folks had been all week and since the shooting. It was the tamest they'd been since 2015. Now they're all back on the Trump hate train. Tonight's speech shouldn't have been for the base. Those votes are locked up. Tonight's speech was supposed to be for the masses. He literally started the speech by saying he's not running for half the nation only and then regressed to a full on trump base pep rally by the end. All in all, he didn't win votes tonight. At best, it's flat, but I personally think a lot of the votes for folks who were so disenfranchised with Biden to the point of begrudgingly going against their gut and voting for Trump are now at risk again. Just a shame. Dude could've literally done the first part of the speech and ended with "why vote for me? Because I'm going to clean up all the messes Joe made" and mic dropped and walked off the stage and would've gained many a vote tonight.
You honestly think that was going to last?
They were giving it a week because of the tragedy, and because they had no talking points to fall back on because of what happened to him, but it wasn't tonight's speech they would have found something to hate him for. The shooting wasn't going to change the media's tone for good, when 90% of them support the Dems.
If Biden does in fact step aside in the coming days, they were going to be ready to prop up the next favorite for the Dem nomination and get back to hating Trump.
He stated he's running for the entire nation, but he's going to point out the problems he sees with the country and our policies. If that 'loses voters' - they were never going to vote for him anyway. In fact, outside of 'Crazy Nancy' and one mention of Biden...his 'rally speech' was actually very tame and didn't name names. It was long, but that's what he does.
The election wasn't going to be won or lose on tonight's speech. It was about setting a tone. Yes, Trump wants to unify, but he's always been about displaying confidence and strength - he was never going to cut his off-script campaign style.