The Conventions are Over! For sure, I do not know how
much money the Republicans or the Democrats spent to bring their Conventions to
the nation. However, I’m thinking the
DNC got the best Return on Investment.
What’s my rationale? It’s simply that “facts” were heavily
embedded in the message of the DNC’s presenters.
In my opinion, both RNC and DNC
effectively appealed to our emotions but the DNC shared more hard facts.
I believe what my father
taught me. It‘s important that critical
decisions be based on fact, not feelings.
Before taking a possibly life-altering
step, step-back; consider the facts of the matter, minus the emotion driven
component. (Most of you know about my father’s parental wisdom from reading the
book I wrote, Black Star Girl.) Intelligent people think before acting.
The undecided voter,
listening/viewing the DNC Convention received the depth of information smart
folk look for to make a decision. Such
was scarce coming out of the RNC Convention last week. I’m thinking the undecided among us are smart
and that will make a difference favoring the DNC.
I know – my conclusion is
premature. We won’t know who had the
best Return on Investment until Election Day results are in.
By the way, tell me, how much
money was spent? If you see a report on the total dollars spent by each, the
Republicans and the Democrats, please direct me to it. I’ll surely analyze
those spreadsheets, the facts, in
these economically challenging times.
And, I want everyone to VOTE! -
regardless of candidate of choice.
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