
We are the ones with the best chance, we are the majority, we are right, our arguments are stronger, and we are going to win!
Let’s stand tall, convince everyone, bring everyone out to vote, and win together next Sunday!
According to a recent poll, the number is 6,639 when it comes to the constituencies. What do you think about that? Well, I think this is closer to reality—at least based on my own impressions. I travel around the country, I see the Prime Minister’s presence across it, and everywhere I experience that there are many of us.
Of course, Péter Magyar has sent a few provocateurs who are trying to ruin our celebration, but I don’t think they will succeed.
And as we get closer to the elections, I believe more and more people will join us—more and more people who want Hungary’s future to be decided by Hungarians, not dictated to us from Ukraine or Brussels.
🧠 Quick Situation Overview
👉 Main narrative:
- “We = the majority, strength, truth”
- “Victory is already decided”
- “Opposition = provocateurs / foreign interest”
- “Election = national self-determination vs. external interference”
👉 Hidden formula:
majority perception + inevitable victory + enemy construction + sovereignty
→ “join the winning side, or you’ll end up on the wrong side”
🔥 Core takeaway
➡️ not about content, but a demonstration of strength
➡️ psychological pressure: “we’ve already won”
➡️ goal: mobilization + pulling over undecided voters
🔍 Manipulation techniques (detailed)
1️⃣ Majority illusion (bandwagon / majority framing)
👉 Excerpt:
“we are more… there are many of us”
Technique:
- artificial sense of majority
- “everyone thinks this”
Goal:
➡️ pull undecided voters to the “winning side”
Effect:
- conformity (no one wants to be in the minority)
2️⃣ Inevitability framing (pre-declared victory)
👉 Excerpt:
“we will win”
Technique:
- future presented as fact
- no conditional language
Goal:
➡️ voting feels like a formality
➡️ “just follow through”
Effect:
- energizes supporters
- demoralizes opponents
3️⃣ Moral superiority framing
👉 Excerpt:
“we are right… our arguments are stronger”
Technique:
- political debate reframed as a moral issue
Goal:
➡️ shut down debate (“if you disagree, you’re wrong”)
Effect:
- polarization
- exclusion of compromise
4️⃣ Total mobilization (call-to-action escalation)
👉 Excerpt:
“bring everyone to vote”
Technique:
- beyond voting → activism
Goal:
➡️ network-based mobilization
➡️ personal pressure
Effect:
- maximizes campaign machinery
5️⃣ Personal perception as evidence (pseudo-evidence)
👉 Excerpt:
“I travel the country… I see it”
Technique:
- anecdotal evidence
- personal impression = data
Goal:
➡️ create appearance of credibility
Effect:
- emotional persuasion, not fact-based
6️⃣ Enemy construction
👉 Excerpt:
“provocateurs… trying to ruin it”
Technique:
- delegitimizing the opposition
- criticism = sabotage
Goal:
➡️ shield supporters from criticism
Effect:
- strengthens “us vs. them”
7️⃣ External threat + sovereignty (geopolitical fear framing)
👉 Excerpt:
“messages coming from Ukraine and Brussels”
Technique:
- framing external control as a threat
- activating national identity
Goal:
➡️ fear + internal cohesion
Effect:
- emotional peak
- rational debate disappears
8️⃣ Nation = own camp (implicit leader–nation fusion)
👉 Excerpt:
“let Hungarians decide”
Technique:
- own side = “the people”
- opposition = implicitly “anti-national”
Goal:
➡️ maximize legitimacy
Effect:
- criticism framed as “anti-national”
🧨 Overall picture (brutally short)
👉 This is a classic end-of-campaign formula:
- inflate the sense of majority
- pre-declare victory
- embed the enemy image
- maximize mobilization
👉 Real content: ~0%
👉 Psychological impact: ~100%








