Anonymous E replied with this 2 years ago, 2 hours later, 12 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,260,112
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The damn Democrats had a child sex ring operating in a pizza place...but then a patriot went in and spooked them and now they can't do that there anymore..
All that is required for evil to triumph is for Republican PATRIOTS to do nothing..
dj coco nutty joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 3 hours later, 15 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,260,206
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i think you have it backwards about the border wall thing. biden just waived all those environmental protection laws to continue building sections of the border wall and has continued most trump policies with regard to border control. he has done as much as trump to "secure our border", but why would democrats or republicans want to talk about that? it doesnt suit any narrative. wake up
Social media and political rallies, they be two different ways to get folks on your side in politics, ya feel me? Let me break it down why social media be comin' out on top for gettin' them votes.
First off, social media got that reach that's off the charts. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram connect millions of peeps worldwide, especially them young, tech-savvy ones. They ain't always showin' up at them rallies, but they stay online.
Secondly, social media lets politicians customize they message like a tailor with a fresh suit. They use data to find the right folks and hit 'em with the right talk. That's way better than talkin' to a big crowd at a rally 'cause not everybody there gonna vibe with what you say.
Plus, on social media, it's a 24/7 party. Politicians can keep that conversation goin', answer questions, and deal with criticisms right then and there. It's like a direct line between them and the people, and that builds trust.
And you know what? It's cheaper too. Them rallies cost a grip with security, travel, and all that. But a smart social media game can reach a ton of people for way less green. That's a better use of campaign dollars, no doubt.
To sum it up, social media got the upper hand when it comes to gettin' them votes. It's got that wide reach, precision targeting, non-stop chatter, and it's easier on the wallet. Rallies ain't dead, but in today's world, social media's the MVP for connectin' and rallying the voters.