It will be easier for Democrats to find 200k votes in the suburbs than try to change these folks minds. The gimmick wore thin for me the second time he did it. I felt he should have focused hard on South Texas and the suburbs the final three months of the campaign. There are more people on a small college campus than the towns he was spending precious time in. Overall, it goes back to my point that Beto needed some professional advisors to help him be more efficient down the stretch.I still like the idea of not leaving a single voter behind. If it sets a precedent that's followed for a decade then maybe those rural countries begin to narrow the gap between the two parties.