Mac1958
Diamond Member
Just a thought here. I think people on both ends of the spectrum can agree that the general public has a fairly limited attention span when it comes to politics - not that they're dumb, I'd guess it's because they know they can't believe anything they hear from politicians, politicos, pundits and partisans at this point.
But back to their attention span.
I wonder if, as bad as it could be, the Hillary email story -- complicated & convoluted -- could take some of the sting out of Obamacare premium increase story. In that warped way, it could actually be helping her campaign a bit.
I suppose the contrary thought would be the cumulative effect of all the stories hurting her even more.
But the Obamacare increases are clear, simple and understandable. The email story is the opposite.
Thoughts?
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But back to their attention span.
I wonder if, as bad as it could be, the Hillary email story -- complicated & convoluted -- could take some of the sting out of Obamacare premium increase story. In that warped way, it could actually be helping her campaign a bit.
I suppose the contrary thought would be the cumulative effect of all the stories hurting her even more.
But the Obamacare increases are clear, simple and understandable. The email story is the opposite.
Thoughts?
.