reinforces the people already on his side, and doesn’t persuade anyone else.”" subheadline="<span class="btArticleCategories"><a href="https://www.northstaropinion.com/category/disaster-response/" class="btArticleCategory disaster-response">Disaster Response</a><a href="https://www.northstaropinion.com/category/natural-disasters/" class="btArticleCategory natural-disasters">Natural Disasters</a><a href="https://www.northstaropinion.com/category/presidential-contest-issues/" class="btArticleCategory presidential-contest-issues">Presidential Contest</a><a href="https://www.northstaropinion.com/category/whit-ayres/" class="btArticleCategory whit-ayres">Whit Ayres</a></span><span class="btArticleDate">October 9, 2024</span>" font="" font_weight="" font_size="" color_scheme="" color="" align="" url="https://www.northstaropinion.com/false-information-reinforces-the-people-already-on-his-side-and-doesnt-persuade-anyone-else/" target="_self" html_tag="h2" size="large" dash="" el_id="" el_class="" el_style="" supertitle_position="outside" ignore_fe_editor="true"]
Whit Ayres spoke with The Hill regarding false claims about the hurricane response: “The most effective messages are those that have the benefit of being true. When you have Republicans directly [contradicting] Trump’s argument, like Gov. Kemp, all it does is reinforce the people who are already on his side and doesn’t persuade anyone else...