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Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout
Here's the thing on the two strategies.
Dems going after the GOP voters that could be swayed is a better strategy than the extreme left that don't vote. Every GOP voter on the fence is basically worth 2 of the non-voting left (as you have to get one to cancel the GOP vote and 1 to beat it). You also don't want to sway the Dem voter on the fence over to the GOP by signing too far left.
In terms of mail in voting. It makes people go to the polls. The Democrat counties will be understaffed and GOP counties with easy voting.
Its not just not voting by mail, its step 1. Step 2 is the hours in line during a pandemic which GOP counties in GOP swing states won't face.
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Which states are at risk. You need to be a purple state with GOP governor. So Florida, Arizona, and Ohio? Or for state houses control electoral rules rather than governors?