Some people forgot that political elections are a popularity contest when most of the constituents stop paying attention to policy and voting history, and politicians are usually pretty low on the popularity scale compared to musicians, actors, sports athletes, etc.
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Big reputation, big reputation
maybe 20-40k votes across GA, NC, FL?
That’s with a gratuitous 10% conversion rate. Real rates are typically sub 1%. 3% would be phenomenal.
10k however is plenty depending on where in a state like NC or GA
I would imagine that they’re all over, right? Her demographic is more age based (my assumption) so they aren’t centralized anywhere.
I think OP’s point is that they are important swing states.
What are you thinking of when you say “conversion rate”? Like, is the top of your funnel people who saw the endorsement, I guess? If so, I agree, 1% of those converting into voters seems like a reasonable expectation.