“Enthusiasm” has always been a “flex” for GOP these recent elections.
Is that similar to a noise meter at events?
The enthusiasm equals 2 football fields plus 6 cubits.
“Enthusiasm” has always been a “flex” for GOP these recent elections.
Is that similar to a noise meter at events?
The enthusiasm equals 2 football fields plus 6 cubits.
Except maga has touted “enthusiasm” for 8 years.
What are they measuring?
Where’s the data?
New voter registrations after a particular event.
You could also read the article you posted?
Does maga use the same enthusiasm data?
What was the enthusiasm measurement in 2020 vs. today?
What’s the metric?
Fuck knows, go find out yourself.
Sorry I hurt you so badly.
Why are you like this? Try and put your thoughts into a coherent point instead of just asking a bunch of inane questions.
Is your point that you think ‘enthusiasm’ is a made up metric? Ok, cool, great job, you cracked politics.
Why are you concerned about me?
What’s wrong with you?
I’m allowed to be concerned about you. We’re all internet strangers, and your way of talking to people is obviously rubbing people the wrong way.
It’s also obviously not rubbing people the wrong way.
You’re also rubbing people the wrong way.
Why can’t you look after yourself, first?
i’m not sure national elections of a world superpower are followed on precisely the same level as attack on titan readership
No data.
No metric.
But it’s up!!!
Feelings!!
it’s genuinely fascinating to me that you think manga readership is equivalent to voting
like, it’s so strangely specific
is manga and the us election the only thing going on in your life?
manga?
are you feeling okay, friend?
Why do you ask, pal?
because you don’t seem it?
You seem like a pedophile rapist.
So, there’s that.
In Trump’s case it is usually to do with his own inflated claims of rally attendance rather than any firm polling data. Donny really knows how to inflame his base, but his party’s consistent underperformance in by-year elections suggests that doesn’t translate into general election success.
Where’s the data?
Otherwise, hyperbole and rhetoric.