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Catherine Giovannoni's avatar

Thanks, Simon!

Timothy Snyder and others have been pointing out that the campaign against Orban in Hungary focused on tying corruption to Hungary's economic woes. I've long believed that Dems could win a lot of younger and working class voters by doing more of the same. It's not something we Dems like to focus on, but voting against an "enemy" often motivates a lot of voters. Republicans use that by presenting some "other" group -- immigrants, uppity women, African Americans, LGBTQ people, "snotty liberal elites," etc. -- to get voters to vote against. We don't need to do that. We can point to the corrupt elites and billionaires and tie their corruption to an economy that denies medical care, jobs, day care, etc. to everyday Americans. It has the advantage of being true.

I called Congressman Raskin and Senators Alsobrooks and Van Hollen to say NO money for ICE or war and that the president is not in touch with reality and needs to be removed. I'm finishing up my postcards for NC and casting about for a new campaign to write for.

Howard Park's avatar

Good news from Missouri, even here! There were several positive signs for our side in municipal elections in MO. All of the much diminished ranks of book burning Mom's for Liberty School Board types have now been banished even beyond the most distant St. Louis ex-urb. A tax freeze lost in "swing" St. Charles Co. Voters voted 85-15 AGAINST a tax repeal in St. Louis. Candidate recruitment is way up for Democrats. There are no MO US Senate or Gov races in 2026 but we are on track to make solid gains in the legislature.

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