I don't think it was ever supposed to be meaningful.
I think fairly early on both sides realized they were playing for a tiny group of voters who would be swayed from undecided to decided by one side's behavior or the other's. After that it sort of had the feel of a chess match where both sides realize the game is drawn but play it out anyway, hoping the other side will make a mistake.
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I think fairly early on both sides realized they were playing for a tiny group of voters who would be swayed from undecided to decided by one side's behavior or the other's. After that it sort of had the feel of a chess match where both sides realize the game is drawn but play it out anyway, hoping the other side will make a mistake.