“Federal Election Commission records show Stein paid $100,000 in July to a consulting outfit that has worked with Republican campaigns, as well as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent presidential bid. The firm, Accelevate, is operated by Trent Pool. The Intercept reported that he appeared to be part of the mob that breached the grounds of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6., 2021. The Journal hasn’t independently verified the reporting.”

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    the Republican Leadership Council explained the ad buys

    Republicans try things that fail or backfire all the time. That same year, George Bush was stumping in Fresno California a month before the general election.

    Does that mean Republicans had a genius plan to win California? No. Bush’s pollsters were just shitily over-optimistic.

    Dems employ similar tricks, backing the wackier GOP primary contenders during the primary for instance.

    But in the end, how well do they work? Is a dollar spent on some quixotic 11D chess more successful than old school retail politicking?

    So while I imagine some of these policy positions might be attractive to some disaffected republicans, republicans seem to think it will be useful to promote them.

    Consultants love to pretend they are masterminds by zigging left when everyone else zags right. For all the panic you hear about Jill Stein being a Republican ploy to get people to care about environmentalism, I’ve rarely seen the GOP fumble harder than when they gave AOC’s Green New Deal a vote in the Senate and raised her to national stature.

    Don’t confuse people throwing shit at the wall with effective strategy.