that's true in a poli sci sense, but what it tells me is that the people who self-ID in the "middle" of the American ideological spectrum think that Harris was farther to their "left" than Trump was to their "right"

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Ok, but given the existence of Fox, the hack gap, & overall right wing bias of mainstream media, think game strategy: arguing against that is disadvantaged terrain—engage least there, press attack on Trump & GOP weakness to shift lines. Kitchen table was weak, reframe on fascism & pedos.

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  1. People confuse is/ought: Pres race shouldn’t be popularity contest, but is. The policy stuff doesn’t matter to normies, the perceptions of relative left/right aren’t anchored to anything, most people get their political identities from people they hang w & develop pseudo ideologies to reconcile

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