Well it sounds like we agree on most things then, except on how to communicate to voters. I have found that being honest with voters about things like the corruption of the DNC and the serious flaws of the ACA actually helps to win them over.
Try to do a door knocking campaign and act like the Democratic Party is perfect, most voters will smell the bullshit.
It only takes a few seconds to say “yes most Democrats are corporate lackeys, but not this candidate, and here’s why…” Acknowledging the flaws of the party does not suppress turnout. It is the flaws themselves that do the suppression.
Well it sounds like we agree on most things then, except on how to communicate to voters. I have found that being honest with voters about things like the corruption of the DNC and the serious flaws of the ACA actually helps to win them over.
Try to do a door knocking campaign and act like the Democratic Party is perfect, most voters will smell the bullshit.
It only takes a few seconds to say “yes most Democrats are corporate lackeys, but not this candidate, and here’s why…” Acknowledging the flaws of the party does not suppress turnout. It is the flaws themselves that do the suppression.