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With the recent fall of Ginsburg, this past election has taken on a new light for me. I have come to believe that the evilest geniuses in Trump's success have been people like Bannon. I think early on they read the voting possibilities much better than all others and discovered the paths Trump would need to take to be successful. I think people like Bannon KNEW the voting blocs that were ripe for picking and understood that much, much better than any other data crunchers. So I now wonder if these data wizards understood early on that Trump would lose the House almost no matter what and his best chances for success would be that of the Senate, which dovetails into the courts. Think of it - no matter how radical, Trump can now push forward the names of any judge he likes for approval. Not only did he lose his "harshest" Senate critics, but he grew his Senate supporter numbers. And maybe this was their mad game all along.
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With the recent fall of Ginsburg, this past election has taken on a new light for me. I have come to believe that the evilest geniuses in Trump's success have been people like Bannon. I think early on they read the voting possibilities much better than all others and discovered the paths Trump would need to take to be successful. I think people like Bannon KNEW the voting blocs that were ripe for picking and understood that much, much better than any other data crunchers. So I now wonder if these data wizards understood early on that Trump would lose the House almost no matter what and his best chances for success would be that of the Senate, which dovetails into the courts. Think of it - no matter how radical, Trump can now push forward the names of any judge he likes for approval. Not only did he lose his "harshest" Senate critics, but he grew his Senate supporter numbers. And maybe this was their mad game all along.
