Why everything is different in America
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:20 am
It's raining in Berlin and the streets are deserted. Berlin in Pennsylvania is what you imagine America to be like. Or maybe even a little bit harsher. In front of every other house there is a billboard with the words "Trump Pence". There is no sign of Hillary at all. That's surprising, since Pennsylvania is one of the so-called swing states that will help decide the fate of the American election on Tuesday.
Further proof that it is difficult to judge the American mood from Europe. Not even from the newsrooms of local editorial offices. The truth can only be seen on the ground, for example iran rcs data in Berlin, Pennsylvania. Who put up the hundreds of Trump signs in the gardens? Why are there none for Hillary? The supposed favorite supposedly has the most perfect campaign team that humanity has ever seen. That is what the "Spiegel" wrote, anyway. But you don't notice any of that here. What use are the most sophisticated voter data if nobody puts up posters and distributes advertising leaflets in the cold and wind and declares their support for their candidate? If you take the number of advertising messages at face value, Trump will win by a landslide in Pennsylvania. In the national elections in Switzerland, at any rate, the battle for visual air supremacy on the posters and advertising columns will be a hundred times more bitter.
Further proof that it is difficult to judge the American mood from Europe. Not even from the newsrooms of local editorial offices. The truth can only be seen on the ground, for example iran rcs data in Berlin, Pennsylvania. Who put up the hundreds of Trump signs in the gardens? Why are there none for Hillary? The supposed favorite supposedly has the most perfect campaign team that humanity has ever seen. That is what the "Spiegel" wrote, anyway. But you don't notice any of that here. What use are the most sophisticated voter data if nobody puts up posters and distributes advertising leaflets in the cold and wind and declares their support for their candidate? If you take the number of advertising messages at face value, Trump will win by a landslide in Pennsylvania. In the national elections in Switzerland, at any rate, the battle for visual air supremacy on the posters and advertising columns will be a hundred times more bitter.