I would be putting ads up Jacksonville. Florida is in play, Jacksonville just elected a Democrat, and that market has to overlap with southern Georgia.
When I was in San Francisco, it was certainly an eclectic mix of people. There were street performers all over. Jugglers, mimes, musicians, and magicians. I can see how it would be scary to white conservatives. The people were very expressive.
But if they’re already in the Detroit market, they are already being targeted. I’m wondering what markets in Michigan are in the Toledo market but not Detroit market.
What part of Michigan is really in the Toledo market? Isn’t Monroe in the Detroit market or both? I like testing the waters with some smaller markets before investing in Cleveland, Cincinnati or Columbus.
Also, Harris will be campaigning in Michigan and Pennsylvania. You literally have to go through Ohio to go between them. Would it hurt to just make a stop in Cleveland for a rally?
I would personally invest in Traverse City since that area is moving left. They may already be. It’s about cutting into the margins up north. Alpena is probably cheap. This was the same tactic Benson had. She put ads all over the state and not just the blue areas.
They went dormant after the debate when Biden was slipping in the polls. Now that Harris is surging, they are coming out of the woodwork. They never protest republicans despite Trump meeting with Bibi and saying he wants to finish the job. This is election interference.
I’ve been saying for a while Florida is winnable. Dems just give up states so easily. At the very least, make Trump defend Florida. Make him divert funds away from Pennsylvania to protect Florida.