In the mid-1970s inflation was so high, the president referred to it as "public enemy #1" – and turned to Madison Avenue to come up with an ad campaign and rallying cry, "Whip Inflation Now."
that builds on my other point. on the weekends, i have been traveling with the book tour and i had a chance to go to grand rapids, indiana, elkhart, virginia beach, tampa, also had a speech at the ford theater, the ford library in grand rapids. i went around the midwest, nine cities, and the one think it is clear, number one, people are passionate, they want to come out, they are also afraid to say they are republican or democrat or coming up trump in particular. paraded in for the hats, their . they don t want to hear the blow back. he might have greater support. i believe it s all underground. that is way frank luntz, as knowledgeable as anyone, who does the focus groups, says i have less faith in him holding than ever before. fundamentally the best news is, we will have a huge turnout. greater democracy. don t tell me you want to suppress the turnouts of one candidate can win. everyone needs a stick in this.