Q: Will Kamala Harris Follow a Different Path than Hillary Clinton? A: Kamala Harris's path may differ from Hillary Clinton's due to a more diverse electorate, evolving political landscape, and her unique background. Success will depend on effective voter engagement, compelling policy proposals, and navigating current challenges, all while leveraging her historic role and the lessons learned from past campaigns. ://https://lnkd.in/gcFu9mUQ
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"Breaking: Biden and Harris Reunite on Campaign Trail Amidst Controversial Election Loss to Trump - What Really Happened Behind Closed Doors Revealed!" In a political era where unity is the soundtrack and diversity the concert stage, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris join forces on the campaign trail for the first time since Biden announced his run for re-election. As if in a relay race, Biden passes the proverbial baton to Harris, his vice presidential pick, in what appears to be a strategic maneuver highlighting the importance of black women in the Democratic party's voter base. Drawing parallels to a game of chess, the decision to join forces strategically underlines the importance and power of black women in this political narrative. Harris, a symbol of promise and progress for many African Americans, undoubtedly reflects that chessboard queen—agile, versatile, and game-changing. However, let's not forget to scrutinize the motivation behind this move. Is it a mere reflection of racial equality Democrats are known to champion, or is it politically nuanced, designed to capture the black and Democratic vote? Let's keep this conversation flowing and remember that our voices, votes, and continued engagement are the compass guiding our country's future. No matter the strategy behind these political alliances, it's crucial to participate and stay informed. Remember, it's not about the players, it's about the game. Miami Freedom Project voter registration hub in Overtown at Center for Black Innovation every Friday during FREE co-working sessions 11am-4pm to: ✅ Register to vote 📋 Check your voter information 💌 Enroll in Vote-By-Mail 🗳️ Learn about upcoming elections #JoeBiden #KamalaHarris #CenterForBlackInnovation #DemocraticCampaign #Election2022
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At 2040 Strategy Group, we've been advising candidates and campaigns on how to connect with Black voters in 2024. Some pundits think conservative messaging to Black men will help consolidate this group; the evidence suggests this would be a mistake. In our first Medium post digging into the 2024 election, we look hard at how Black men see themselves, and how Democrats can reach them more effectively. https://lnkd.in/gWQf_RbA
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Donald Trump has historic strength with black voters. Enten said, “I keep looking for this to change, to go back to a historical norm and it’s, simply put, has not yet. In 2020, Joe Biden was getting 86% of the African-American vote. Look at where it is now. It’s 70%, that’s a 16-point drop, John. And more than that, it’s not just that Joe Biden is losing ground, it’s that Donald Trump is gaining ground. You go from 7%, single digits at this point in 2020, to now 21%. And again, John, I keep looking for signs that this is going to go back to normal. And I don’t see it yet in the polling of anything. Right now, we’re careening towards a historic performance for Republican presidential candidate, the likes of which we have not seen in six decades.” Enten added, “Look at black voters age 50 and older and you’ll see, look, Joe Biden was leading amongst this group at this point by 83 points back in 2020. Now, it’s 74 points. So yeah, a slight decline in that margin but nothing out of this world. Look at black voters under the age of 50. Holy cow folks, Holy cow. Look at this, Joe Biden was up by 80 points among this group back at this point in 2020. Look at where that margin has careened down towards, its now just — get this — 37 points. That lead has dropped by more than half, Mr. Berman. Oh my, I just never seen anything like this. I’m like speechless because you always look at history and you go, ‘OK, this is a historic moment.’ If this polling is anywhere near correct, we are looking at a historic moment right now where black voters under the age of 50, which have historically been such a big part of the Democrati
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In today's fast-paced political arena, the ability to adapt quickly can make or break a campaign. This blog post explores four fascinating examples of how the Democratic Party and Kamala Harris have shown remarkable agility in their political strategies: Reframing opponents: The Harris/Walz approach to Trump Lessons from razor-thin victories: Harris's career-launching AG race Leveraging institutional strengths: Dem vs. GOP party structures Recognizing the overlooked majority: Courting independent voters These insights offer a compelling look at evolving tactics in modern American politics. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eQJy3huY What's your take on these strategic shifts? Leave a comment below. #PoliticalStrategy #ElectionTactics #DemocraticParty #KamalaHarris #PoliticalAnalysis #presidentialelection2024 #uselection2024
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The 3rd Force, #Independent #RFKJR racing strong in #America Presidential Election 2024. Proving to the #American Voters that he is the ONE with the undeterred commitment to put the #House in order will likely to ensure he secure the majority of families across America. Perhaps “#Kennedy Americans” – anti-war, anti-corruption, anti-corporate greed and anti-political establishment – concepts appeal to #AmericanPeople. End #UkraineProxyWar #EndGazaGenocide Here’s the favorability breakdown: - Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: 52% Donald Trump: 42% Joe Biden: 41% Nikki Haley: 33% Ron DeSantis: 32%
RFK Jr. candidacy hurts Trump more than Biden, NBC News poll finds
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The behavior of key voting blocs can make or break an election. So how do we mobilize them? Join us online on Sept. 11, 7 pm ET/ 4 pm PT, for ‘How We Win with Key Voting Blocs' - the third event in our four-part free series, 'How We Win!' to learn more! Hear from experts Andrea Miller, Founding Board Member of The Center for Common Ground; Ariel Volk, Strategic Initiatives Director at Galvanize Action; and Lakiesha Lloyd, Deputy Climate Justice Director at Common Defense, about their work in mobilizing three of the most decisive voting blocs in recent elections: 1) voters of color who live in voter suppression states, 2) moderate white women, the single largest voting group in America, and 3) veterans. Moderated by the dynamic Jessica Craven - community organizer, activist, content creator, author of the popular Chop Wood, Carry Water newsletter, and a delegate to the California Democratic Party! For more details and to register, click here: https://lnkd.in/ghDKKjxQ #ClimateAdvocacy #YourVoteMatters #YourVoteIsYourVoice
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Folks - it’s just one month away from the U.S. elections. As we approach these critical final weeks, we are seeing how campaign strategies foreshadow what each candidate will prioritize once in office. VP Harris is actively engaging with key financial leaders to enhance her economic messaging, signaling her commitment to equitable growth and sustainability. In contrast, Donald Trump’s campaign is marked by aggressive fundraising efforts in oil-rich areas of Texas, a clear indicator of who prioritizes people and the planet. While we've witnessed a rise in right-wing leadership globally over the past few years, this election season has sparked a wave of defiant optimism about our capacity to challenge even the most entrenched power structures. From the historic election of Mexico's first female president to the end of dictatorship in Bangladesh - change is not just possible; it’s on the horizon. #USElections #equality #democracy #sustainablepeace #OrangeMovement https://lnkd.in/gWvAWVrH
Harris and Trump neck-and-neck in polls with early voting under way
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J.D. Vance’s Impacts on Trump’s 2024 Campaign: Advantages and Considerations The selection of J.D. Vance as Donald Trump’s running mate for the 2024 presidential election will bring both strategic benefits and challenges. Here’s a detailed examination: Advantages: Sophisticated Communication: Vance’s academic background and experience in media offer a unique ability to articulate complex policy positions. His nuanced approach could help clarify Trump’s platform to a broader electorate, enhancing the campaign’s communication strategy. Resonance with Working-Class Voters: Vance’s focus on economic revitalization and his alignment with Trump’s populist themes could bolster support in key battleground regions. His insight into socio-economic issues can reinforce the campaign’s appeal to working-class voters who feel left behind by traditional politics. Balanced Rhetoric: While Trump’s style is often direct and confrontational, Vance’s more measured tone could temper divisive rhetoric. This can potentially attract undecided and moderate voters seeking a more balanced ticket. Policy Expertise: Vance’s experience with economic and social policy issues could complement Trump’s platform, adding depth to discussions on key issues like job creation and economic reform. This alignment can enhance the campaign’s credibility on substantive policy matters. Challenges and Remedies: Limited High-Level Political Experience: Vance’s relative inexperience in high-stakes political roles might raise concerns about his readiness for the vice presidency. To address this, the campaign could emphasize Vance’s policy acumen and successful collaborations with key stakeholders, showcasing his readiness to contribute effectively. Past Controversies: Vance’s memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” and some previous statements might alienate certain voter segments. Mitigation strategies could include focusing on Vance’s current positions and accomplishments, while addressing past controversies transparently to highlight his evolution and commitment to current campaign values. Potential Partisan Reinforcement: Vance’s alignment with Trump could reinforce partisan divisions. The campaign should emphasize Vance’s commitment to bridging partisan gaps and promoting unity, showcasing his efforts to engage with a diverse range of voters. By leveraging Vance’s strengths and addressing these potential challenges thoughtfully, the Trump-Vance ticket could enhance its strategic positioning and appeal to a wider voter base. #JDVance #DonaldTrump #2024Election #CampaignStrategy #Populism #PoliticalCommunication #EconomicPolicy #ModerateTone #Election2024 #RunningMate #PoliticalLeadership #PolicyExpertise #CampaignStrength #VoterAppeal #PoliticalStrategy #PublicPolicy #ElectionCampaign #ModerateVoice #PopulistAgenda #TrumpVance #CampaignAdvantages #Leadership #VoterEngagement #CampaignEffectiveness #PoliticalChallenges
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THIS!! Great article about the space RepresentUs occupies in the world, our work, and the bright ideas out there for improving our political system. Very cool to see Joshua Graham Lynn on the list - Go you! Go Us!
As we move inexorably — warily? — toward November 5, we look at the organizers, funders, lawyers, scholars, and writers who want to reboot our election system and change the fundamentals of how we vote. Election special: This is the first of two lists of nonprofit leaders to watch. Here, we look at the organizers, funders, lawyers, scholars, and writers who want to reboot our election system and change the fundamentals of how we vote. Funders and advocacy groups have long backed efforts to protect voting rights, educate and register voters, and limit money's influence in campaigns. But now comes a host of groups — many established since 2016 — that believe the election system itself is a cancer fueling polarization through gerrymandered districts, legislative gridlock, and contests in which the outcome is a foregone conclusion Read the full story by senior editor Drew Lindsay for #TheCommons: https://bit.ly/4dYvIax Who are the 17 leaders? Danielle Allen, Harvard University’s Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation (Harvard Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation Ian Bassin, Protect Democracy George Cheung, More Equitable Democracy Todd Connor, Veterans for All Voters Lee Drutman, New America Adav Noti, Campaign Legal Center Rob Richie and Meredith Sumpter, FairVote Nathan Lockwood, Rank the Vote Joshua Graham Lynn, RepresentUs John Opdycke, Open Primaries Maria Perez and Grace Ramsey, Democracy Rising Miles Rapaport, 100% Democracy: An Initiative for Universal Voting Cynthia Richie Terrell, RepresentWomen Nick Troiano, Unite Us 🗓️ Coming up next: advocates who aim to build trust in elections.
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Conservative pundits have attempted to label Harris as a “radical liberal” since way before her nomination. But do working class BIPOC voters actually buy that narrative? Our survey says….not really. But here were two quick takeaways from that research. 📍From our sample, Non-college Hispanic and AAPI men have bought most into the image of Harris as an extreme leftist. ✅ Harris's efforts to appear centrist may have worked best with Black men and women — her strongest supporters of our sample groups. If you want even more updates on BIPOC voters in the 2024 election, check out our NewWorld Election Report on Substack. https://lnkd.in/e8dVUrhZ
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