martes, 18 de agosto de 2020

Doug Schoen: Democratic convention -- On first night this is what worked and what didn't | Fox News

Doug Schoen: Democratic convention -- On first night this is what worked and what didn't | Fox News

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Doug Schoen: Democrats efforts at inclusiveness, putting ‘country first’ may not be enough
The Democratic National Convention opened Monday night with an overarching theme of unity and featured prominent speakers representing a broad general election coalition that presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden is looking to build upon: Progressives, centrist Democrats, independents, and moderate Republicans who have disaffected from Trump.
To be sure, Biden’s polling lead is tightening, and by emphasizing big-tent inclusiveness, the Democrats are clearly hoping that the convention will jolt Biden’s campaign.

At this point, it isn’t clear whether the Democrats’ narrative that they “put country over party” can hold together or expand the Democratic coalition—which polling shows is largely but not exclusively based on opposition to President Trump, rather than a positive message surrounding the Biden-Harris candidacy. CLICK HERE FOR MORE

In other developments:
- MIKE HUCKABEE: What the Democratic convention shows America about Biden and his party
- Donald Trump Jr. insists 'there is nothing moderate about Biden,' media is 'hiding his obvious flaws'
- Marianne Williamson compares DNC Day One to a ‘Marriott commercial’
- MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle asks 'Why on earth' does Trump poll better than Biden on economy, crime

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