Fing BS. I just looked at the Nevada map and I do not think Brown will pull it out, too many Clark county mail ballots and all other counties being reported at 95%, so very little out there for himoh no said:
why does it feel like McCormick and Brown could lose the leads they've held since last night right as the last 1-2% of ballots are tallied, but Lake still has a chance to catch up and take a late lead?
2023NCAggies said:Fing BS. I just looked at the Nevada map and I do not think Brown will pull it out, too many Clark county mail ballots and all other counties being reported at 95%, so very little out there for himoh no said:
why does it feel like McCormick and Brown could lose the leads they've held since last night right as the last 1-2% of ballots are tallied, but Lake still has a chance to catch up and take a late lead?
Both of them?backintexas2013 said:
All the liberal posters have left the building.
SO MUCH THISfire09 said:
Republicans have been given the green light with majorities in all departments by the American people. PLEASE don't **** this up by squabbling amongst each other. Do your ****ing job and pass the laws you campaigned on.
Could there be a batch of military absentee mail ins, given Nellis is in Clark county?2023NCAggies said:Fing BS. I just looked at the Nevada map and I do not think Brown will pull it out, too many Clark county mail ballots and all other counties being reported at 95%, so very little out there for himoh no said:
why does it feel like McCormick and Brown could lose the leads they've held since last night right as the last 1-2% of ballots are tallied, but Lake still has a chance to catch up and take a late lead?
This aged well…
— Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸 (@alexbruesewitz) November 6, 2024
✅ Landslide victory
✅ Historic Hispanic support
No need to apologize, @EWErickson. I already forgive you.
Let’s go save our country. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
(PS: Don’t believe what you read in the Atlantic) https://t.co/dJQWSu6unR
After drawing up a list of shows for Trump to go on, Bruesewitz and senior adviser, Danielle Alvarez, called the former President one morning while he was on the golf course.
— Eric Cortellessa (@EricCortellessa) November 6, 2024
"I have a list of podcasts I wanted to pitch you on," Bruesewitz said. Trump stopped him there. (2/8)
Black female friend of mine posted this on FB. Clearly she is a closet white supremacist.Fall92 said:
Liberal NJ friend of mine posted this image on FB. Blames the results on white hatred.
Can somebody unroll it for those of us who don't have X accounts?nortex97 said:
Alex is a name we will hear from in the future.This aged well…
— Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸 (@alexbruesewitz) November 6, 2024
✅ Landslide victory
✅ Historic Hispanic support
No need to apologize, @EWErickson. I already forgive you.
Let’s go save our country. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
(PS: Don’t believe what you read in the Atlantic) https://t.co/dJQWSu6unR
He basically engineered the late podcast surge by DJT to win young males.After drawing up a list of shows for Trump to go on, Bruesewitz and senior adviser, Danielle Alvarez, called the former President one morning while he was on the golf course.
— Eric Cortellessa (@EricCortellessa) November 6, 2024
"I have a list of podcasts I wanted to pitch you on," Bruesewitz said. Trump stopped him there. (2/8)
(Longish thread).
Trump's campaign strategy was to target young men who mostly interacted with politics through edgy bro podcasts and social media. In July, campaign manager Susie Wiles tasked a 27-year-old with spearheading Trump's podcast circuit: Alex Bruesewitz. (1/8)txags92 said:Can somebody unroll it for those of us who don't have X accounts?nortex97 said:
Alex is a name we will hear from in the future.This aged well…
— Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸 (@alexbruesewitz) November 6, 2024
✅ Landslide victory
✅ Historic Hispanic support
No need to apologize, @EWErickson. I already forgive you.
Let’s go save our country. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
(PS: Don’t believe what you read in the Atlantic) https://t.co/dJQWSu6unR
He basically engineered the late podcast surge by DJT to win young males.After drawing up a list of shows for Trump to go on, Bruesewitz and senior adviser, Danielle Alvarez, called the former President one morning while he was on the golf course.
— Eric Cortellessa (@EricCortellessa) November 6, 2024
"I have a list of podcasts I wanted to pitch you on," Bruesewitz said. Trump stopped him there. (2/8)
(Longish thread).
FTAG 2000 said:
CNN has called PA for McCormick.
Barron is such a legend for thisPremium said:After drawing up a list of shows for Trump to go on, Bruesewitz and senior adviser, Danielle Alvarez, called the former President one morning while he was on the golf course.txags92 said:Can somebody unroll it for those of us who don't have X accounts?nortex97 said:
Alex is a name we will hear from in the future.This aged well…
— Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸 (@alexbruesewitz) November 6, 2024
✅ Landslide victory
✅ Historic Hispanic support
No need to apologize, @EWErickson. I already forgive you.
Let’s go save our country. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
(PS: Don’t believe what you read in the Atlantic) https://t.co/dJQWSu6unR
He basically engineered the late podcast surge by DJT to win young males.After drawing up a list of shows for Trump to go on, Bruesewitz and senior adviser, Danielle Alvarez, called the former President one morning while he was on the golf course.
— Eric Cortellessa (@EricCortellessa) November 6, 2024
"I have a list of podcasts I wanted to pitch you on," Bruesewitz said. Trump stopped him there. (2/8)
(Longish thread).
"I have a list of podcasts I wanted to pitch you on," Bruesewitz said. Trump stopped him there. (2/8)
"Have you talked this over with Barron?" he asked, referring to his 18-year-old son.
"No, sir," the young staffer told him.
"Call Barron and see what he thinks and let me know." (3/8)
After scrambling to contact Trump's youngest son, who Melania has shielded from the political fray, Bruesewitz got Barron's sign off. Their plan was to start with Adin Ross, a young provocateur mostly known for collabs with celebrities on live-streams of video games. (4/8)
The podcast strategy was set in motion. Like with all things Trump, he relied on trusted family to serve as an arbiter within his operation and guide his strategic decision-making. In this case, it was Barron. (5/8)
Over the next few months, Bruesewitz, coordinating with Barron, booked Trump on a marathon of frat-like podcast interviews with hosts who have massive young male audiences: Logan Paul, Theo Von, and Joe Rogan, who boasts the most popular podcast in America. (6/8)
There are some early signs the idea paid off. Preliminary exit polls show that Trump won over young white men by nearly 60%, while making inroads with Latino and Black men. He won 42% of voters age 18-29, per NBC. (7/8)
Obviously, Trump's win is due to more than podcasts. It will take years to fully understand the sweep of his success. But this was a core part of an unconventional campaign thesis to "max out the men and hold the women," as a Trump aide told me. (8/8)
Yep. 2016 he followed Obama's lead on social media. This time, podcasts.The Marksman said:Barron is such a legend for thisPremium said:After drawing up a list of shows for Trump to go on, Bruesewitz and senior adviser, Danielle Alvarez, called the former President one morning while he was on the golf course.txags92 said:Can somebody unroll it for those of us who don't have X accounts?nortex97 said:
Alex is a name we will hear from in the future.This aged well…
— Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸 (@alexbruesewitz) November 6, 2024
✅ Landslide victory
✅ Historic Hispanic support
No need to apologize, @EWErickson. I already forgive you.
Let’s go save our country. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
(PS: Don’t believe what you read in the Atlantic) https://t.co/dJQWSu6unR
He basically engineered the late podcast surge by DJT to win young males.After drawing up a list of shows for Trump to go on, Bruesewitz and senior adviser, Danielle Alvarez, called the former President one morning while he was on the golf course.
— Eric Cortellessa (@EricCortellessa) November 6, 2024
"I have a list of podcasts I wanted to pitch you on," Bruesewitz said. Trump stopped him there. (2/8)
(Longish thread).
"I have a list of podcasts I wanted to pitch you on," Bruesewitz said. Trump stopped him there. (2/8)
"Have you talked this over with Barron?" he asked, referring to his 18-year-old son.
"No, sir," the young staffer told him.
"Call Barron and see what he thinks and let me know." (3/8)
After scrambling to contact Trump's youngest son, who Melania has shielded from the political fray, Bruesewitz got Barron's sign off. Their plan was to start with Adin Ross, a young provocateur mostly known for collabs with celebrities on live-streams of video games. (4/8)
The podcast strategy was set in motion. Like with all things Trump, he relied on trusted family to serve as an arbiter within his operation and guide his strategic decision-making. In this case, it was Barron. (5/8)
Over the next few months, Bruesewitz, coordinating with Barron, booked Trump on a marathon of frat-like podcast interviews with hosts who have massive young male audiences: Logan Paul, Theo Von, and Joe Rogan, who boasts the most popular podcast in America. (6/8)
There are some early signs the idea paid off. Preliminary exit polls show that Trump won over young white men by nearly 60%, while making inroads with Latino and Black men. He won 42% of voters age 18-29, per NBC. (7/8)
Obviously, Trump's win is due to more than podcasts. It will take years to fully understand the sweep of his success. But this was a core part of an unconventional campaign thesis to "max out the men and hold the women," as a Trump aide told me. (8/8)
FTAG 2000 said:
CNN has called PA for McCormick.