Mister Mets
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« on: March 25, 2014, 08:35:07 PM » |
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I don't think he needs a one on one strategy, as much as a general one. He's a strong political presence and really effective at debates and stump speeches, two things that get a lot of media coverage in presidential primaries.
A strategy for him would be to rely on that while delivering standard conservative responses on major issues. Highlighting any accomplishments is key. He could downplay bridgegate if noting new comes out, and should emphasize anything he's been able to do so since then.
He's probably the loudest guy, so he should be able to do well in arguments. A good strategy would be to pick fights where he has the facts on his side, and to note any time opponents make a move that's damaging (IE- unintended consequences of certain issue pledges.)
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