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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 3451182" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>As was said, Biden isn't trying to have the big rallies and his supporters are probably more likely to believe that big rallies aren't great to attend. Dedication doesn't have much to do with it there.</p><p></p><p>And a Bernie Bro, who is still upset about how the primary played out, might not want to attend a Biden rally, but that doesn't mean he wouldn't show up to vote for Biden. </p><p></p><p>No one is saying there isn't a connection, but it's not as strong as you want it to be (i.e. i see more trump rally goers therefore he has to win or it is fraud). </p><p></p><p>And given the nature of our system (that you can win but not claim the popular vote), a candidate only has to win a certain combination of places to get elected. How many people do you think turned 18 in swing states since 2016? If demographics in those states changed then it doesn't matter how many people you see at a trump rally in a deep red state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 3451182, member: 277"] As was said, Biden isn't trying to have the big rallies and his supporters are probably more likely to believe that big rallies aren't great to attend. Dedication doesn't have much to do with it there. And a Bernie Bro, who is still upset about how the primary played out, might not want to attend a Biden rally, but that doesn't mean he wouldn't show up to vote for Biden. No one is saying there isn't a connection, but it's not as strong as you want it to be (i.e. i see more trump rally goers therefore he has to win or it is fraud). And given the nature of our system (that you can win but not claim the popular vote), a candidate only has to win a certain combination of places to get elected. How many people do you think turned 18 in swing states since 2016? If demographics in those states changed then it doesn't matter how many people you see at a trump rally in a deep red state. [/QUOTE]
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