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Callie Palmer's avatar

I just listened to this week's episode of The Wilderness, and they had some interesting focus group data about Black Voters, as well as some excellent advice. Lavora Barnes made the point that if Dems want to earn votes, they need to be in the communities all the time, not just showing up in September. This is working in Michigan, and also in Wisconsin with WisDems. I think Pod Save the Vote is supporting these efforts as well. People are cranky this morning, it seems, but we are in the soup now, and we need to get it done. I'm heartened that Trump's lead is narrowing - I do also think that media outlets aren't all putting their best people on the analysis, and the spectacle profit motive headlines and content are going to be a challenge.

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Tom's avatar

Preparing and organizing and funding for a campaign never shows up in the polls. And from what I remember, things are relatively quiet from Memorial Day during the real summer months in most presidential elections.

I can see perhaps the Biden team following that pattern, with reportedly a huge advantage in organizing and such in the battleground states. And then shifting to warp drive on Labor Day for a two month sprint, having kept our guy within striking distance during the summer.

People were just this panicked just before the State of the Union. Biden’s performance reassured them. Let’s get through the debates. Let’s believe in the candidate and the campaign. Let’s prepare ourselves for that 60 day burst after Labor Day.

Geez, can you imagine how freaked out we would be as Dems if our nominee had just been convicted of 34 crimes, found liable for sexual assault, had his business found guilty of financial fraud, favored banning abortion, and was on the unpopular side of almost every issue?

Fan: “How is the game going?”

Dem: “We forfeited.”

Fan: “What! Why?”

Dem: “We were down two points at the start of the 4th quarter.”

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