I voted for a strong progressive economic message instead of all of the above, only because I don't trust the Dems or the media not get sidetracked by the other two and end up ignoring the economics of it all!
4 years ago | 21
Honestly, I think focusing on anything other than economic action to improve people's lives just gives Republicans a better chance to get people to vote for them. There's a block in both parties that will only vote for their team no matter what. But, if the Dems want to maintain and grow their lead they need to focus on reducing economic inequality for the average american. Culture war will just split people on party lines and turn away people that aren't interested in it. That being said, obviously there are social issues that need addressing and should be addressed. But I honestly believe that for messaging, whoever makes the better argument for being on the side of improving the average persons well-being will be in the stronger position.
4 years ago | 22
All of them are fine choices but 2022 needs to be all about the economy. Just laser focused and keep the message simple. BUT, whatever is promised MUST be delivered.
4 years ago | 20
The economic pain most are currently dealing with is the most important right now. What I really don’t want to hear as a message is “unity and bipartisanship”.
4 years ago | 5
If BlueAnon tries to "focus" on QAnon then the Dems will lose. Why have you left out Universal Health Care? Most important thing today is #ForceTheVote
4 years ago (edited) | 2
We are going to get rolled in 22 and 24. I'm honestly worried we will lose the house and Biden will lose the executive to the Republican fascists party. Neolibralism vs fascism is a hard choice for a poor hungry person who has nothing to lose. They will vote for whoever sweet talks the average American
4 years ago | 3
Put economics at the forefront, but include the rest as well. The country may be in a different place in 2 years depending on how the pandemic plays out. Economic populism is always a safe bet though. I feel like the QAnon thing might not work well as a main issue with the majority of the population in 18 months when most people will have moved on from it.
4 years ago | 3
I find myself thinking the democrat's only focus should be enactint policies that pay dividends to voters so the gop never takes back power. Id let trump walk just so we dont have to talk about him every day for the next four years. He isnt going to jail. 30% of the country like everything he did. Anyone who thinks you'll get 17 republicans to convict are deluded.
4 years ago | 1
Does it matter? They clearly don’t work for the people. How about they work on keeping their promises? “$2000 immediately”. THAT MEANS RIGHT NOW!!!!
4 years ago | 31
Getting rid of corrupt leadership should be top priority but we know it won't be.
4 years ago | 0
@catherineannemccloskey-ros9500
I thank they should focus on taking the Democratic Party away from being a hard right party and moving back to a center-right party as it was when FDR was president.
4 years ago | 0
All of the above with a heavy emphasis on the economics. Politics should never be an either or strategy. Especially at the national level. You got all that money, use it across the battlefield.
4 years ago | 0
All of the above without question. So you added my suggestion Nomiki. Thank you.
4 years ago (edited) | 0
“All of the above” Except by doing that you’ll get a bunch of people calling you libtard partisan hacks instead of getting the point across that you share the same message in the end
4 years ago | 1
Ambitious economic message. I’m interpreting the word “should” on moral grounds. I’m sure they can still win with more Never Trump bullshit as death and starvation continue to skyrocket.
4 years ago | 0
In progressive campaigns, they should focus on the economic agenda. In establishment campaigns, they should probably just focus on painting the GOP as QAnon conspirators.
4 years ago | 1
The culture wars need to stop getting in the way of a united working poor & class/labor/economic issues. Social issues divorced from class & economics is often just more woke capitalism.
4 years ago (edited) | 1
Nomiki Konst
What should the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee focus its messaging on for the 2022 midterm elections?
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