[quote=@SleepingSilence] [@Dinh AaronMk] People can be articulate on youtube. Just because it's online doesn't mean its any less valid than intellectuals going to a speech. It helps to actually listen to people and it's easier than books. (though I showed a piece of that too...) Like really all of the people telling me "i can't watch a good point" because it's totally bad, because video, and I said so. Just doesn't hold much weight. The sixth swing state thing (or five) doesn't really have much to do with anything. But showing voting probability. Don't know what's that trying to say really... I reason I say it, is because it's often used as an argument and the whole "i want meaningless pandering" and just how messed up that sentiment actually is...and how it's legit screwed people from doing anything about the real issues they might have. [/quote] >Conflating historical analysis of political trends across all states and regions with present-day swing state tactics. You see, this is why your pundents are wrong. To further it, they're only beating the drum and like MDK's article willfully ignoring other points to favor their own narrative to maintain their belief that, "Anyone not the Republican party bloc is bad" so they get more like it and they get viewers, and they get money. It's a self-confirming attitude reinforcing political bias because YouTube makes it easy. People in these circles will only ever get people within those circles.