Has she actually had a spontaneous encounter with any member of the public yet, during this campaign? By that I mean someone who is not a Tory party member or supporter.
They are running a very simple campaign. But is it going to pay off?
Only Theresa May is getting any publicity or exposure. Her image is being carefully stage managed and controlled. She keeps repeating the same thing "strong and stable". There is minimal talk of policies - she keeps playing the Brexit (hard version) card, which is of course the immigration card in fancy wrapping paper. Her only other strategy is to pretend she cares about ordinary people, which she patently doesn't. Because if she did, she would not have been a complacent member of a government that has systematically taken from the poor to give to the rich over the last 7 years. Taken from the poorest and most vulnerable - mothers, disabled people and older people with not much money who are no longer allowed a spare bedroom if they are tenants.
Their real campaign is being run by their friends in the press, who are concentrating, as usual, on attacking Corbyn and painting him as the Marxist Monster.
The Tory party aka "Theresa's team" as they are now known, hope that if they keep a low profile and give Labour enough rope, then they (the tories) will get a landslide. And that the landslide will allow them to damage the NHS and state education irreparably, while helping the richest people in the land to continue to prosper. As they have done, while mothers and fathers go hungry to feed their children.