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Following my analysis of the Democrats legislative future in yesterdays digest, I thought I would note what i think the Democrats strategy should be going forward.

In my opinion, we should take notes from Howard Dean's fifty-state strategy, as people all across the political system become increasingly disenfranchised with this Trump administration, and basically nothing doing well, we are set up for winning the house back for sure and it makes me think that we should invest largely into potential infrastructure in potential democratic states in ~50 years or 50 years ago, sort of something similar to the tea party movement but have candidates that suit the district they're running in whilst also having them being connected to crucial ideology of the democratic party. We can then move onto having progressives in deep blue seats, because then every caucus benefit of having democrats in congress whilst benefiting the main democrats agenda, representing every ideology in the broad tent party we are.

Would love to know your thoughts.

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GCB Poll:

https://x.com/IAPolls2022/status/2026269984104554598

🇺🇸 NATIONAL POLL By BGSU/YouGov

Generic Ballot

🟦 Democrats: 49%

🟥 Republicans: 41%

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More motivated to vote

🟦 Democrats: 62%

🟥 Republicans: 44%

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Net Favs

Obama: (+6)

Vance: (-18)

Trump: (-19)

2/13-18 | 1,200 RV

https://bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences/democracy-and-public-policy-research-network/bgsu-poll.html

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