Submitted by sup3rdup3s t3_yjkind in newjersey
JustSomeGuy_56 t1_iup6mh3 wrote
Reply to comment by Tazno209 in This was the ballot preview I received in the mail. Where are the congressional candidates? by sup3rdup3s
I feel your pain. We in the 7th will probably lose Tom Malinowski and get stuck with Tom Kean. First time I can remember a major party candidate who held 0 public meetings, and issued 0 statements on the issues. His website doesn't even have a phone number or eMail address where voters can ask questions, But there is a button to donate to his campaign.
GoodLt t1_iurqt6h wrote
Maybe Democrats should take notes, streamline their operations, and start doing media and comms instead of constant policy pushing - just put the policies on the website and spend the rest of the time sabotaging and destroying the GOP candidate
UCSISgoaway t1_iusr5fh wrote
This is kinda the AOC strategy, isn’t it?
GoodLt t1_iuss7gk wrote
Democrats have not more widely adopted her approach - direct comms to voters w social media, bypassing interviews and press conferences to go directly to people, not waiting for Republicans to do something before going after them as a party and as individuals, calling out BS and doing it loudly and forcefully - she's well known around the world despite being just a little old house member from Brooklyn. The fact that the Democrats have not gone to her and her team to figure out how to modernize their overall pitch to America's upcoming gen is a failure of the party writ large. It's a strategic failure, an aesthetic failure, and as a result, we have lost ground despite having millions more voters on our side than the fascists do. She's not the only one that does it well, but she's perhaps the most well-known.
Dems are too old, too slow, and too quiet. Too willing to make nice. Too willing to give away the store to avoid conflict. Too willing to compromise without extracting concessions.
GOP is strong and wrong.
Democrats are weak and right.
They have not been able to flip the script on their presentation, and part of this is because AOC and those like her are viewed by party leadership as too young and impulsive, instead of what is needed to adapt to the Internet Age.
Sorry, the slow/doddering/quiet/thinks-its-the-80s Democratic leadership being too unresponsive and slow to join in the fray is a personal pet peeve of mine.
UCSISgoaway t1_iusr1gq wrote
There’s also a hidden section where he can share more conservative positions!
https:/tomkean.com/kean-conservative
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