The Last Eight Days
Back in June, Gary wrote about an odd phenomenon: How, in the Presidential election, the candidate who dominated – who received the most press – dropped in the polls. It was as if voters thought, I dislike them both but the one I dislike most is the one I see most. Watching the Sunday morning talk shows, yesterday, that idea is now a mantra with the pundits.
Which probably means the FBI’s announcement about Hillary’s emails is a threat to her. Because she’s back in the press.
It’s contrary to all past practices but the candidate who disappears for the next eight days – at the end of the campaign – may win the election.

The Last Eight Days

Back in June, Gary wrote about an odd phenomenon: How, in the Presidential election, the candidate who dominated – who received the most press – dropped in the polls. It was as if voters thought, I dislike them both but the one I dislike most is the one I see most. Watching the Sunday morning talk shows, yesterday, that idea is now a mantra with the pundits.
Which probably means the FBI’s announcement about Hillary’s emails is a threat to her. Because she’s back in the press.
It’s contrary to all past practices but the candidate who disappears for the next eight days – at the end of the campaign – may win the election.