Is This Exhausting, Over-Long Dem Convention Convincing Any Voters?
If a person was forced to pick one word to describe the third night of the Democratic National Committee it would probably be “exhausting.”
It was nearly 11 pm, three hours into the prime-time portion of the day, when our monotonous Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg finally hit the DNC stage. Now, I’m not a professional political advisor, but one highly doubts that voters — most of whom would be waking up for work on Thursday – were clamoring to hear from the bungling head of the least important bureaucracy in the country. . .
Who in America is being convinced by these affairs?
Is four straight hours of Democrats hammering the same talking points more effective than three hours or two?
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Anyway, I began to wonder if the Democrats were going to push their vice-presidential nominee’s speech into the midnight hour as they had done with their 81-year-old president on the convention’s first night. But Walz finally appeared shortly before 11:30. (Read more from “Is This Exhausting, Over-Long Dem Convention Convincing Any Voters?” HERE)




