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Rob Sand’s campaign for Governor in Iowa is driving right wingers nuts lol.

https://x.com/patdennis/status/2036434319342744051

Simon Conway (Iowa right wing talk radio host) begging his listeners to stop yelling at him for giving Rob Sand easy interviews because he can’t help it if Sand keeps giving exactly the right answers a dem should give to get elected governor of Iowa

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One other thing I’ve been noticing about special elections downballot. Democrats aren’t running politicians anymore for these seats, they’re recruiting and running people with deep ties to their communities, who have little electoral experience and now it’s the Republicans who are running politicians in these seats. It’s a complete switch of who exactly is running to represent our party and we’re winning races we used to be losing. If that isn’t a clear signal of what direction our party needs to move in, I don’t know what is.

We’re nominating union workers, nurses, small business owners, veterans, firefighters, thoroughly working class people who don’t have experience in politics. And though this phenomenon isn’t happening in federal/top ticket races yet, the fact it’s happening at the bottom means it’ll creep up eventually to start effecting the top too. This crop of newly elected and soon to be elected Democratic lawmakers in November with fresh eyes, energy and a positive message of why voters should support them will be running for higher office sooner than we think.

I’ve never been more excited and hopeful to see a rebirth and rebrand of our party in every state starting at the very bottom (which is where the GOP started 20 years ago to now control everything because of that focus and work done at the very bottom of elected office). We’ve needed this since Obama and I’m so happy to see it finally coming to fruition as Democrats are understanding what we’ve been doing wrong as a party and no longer doing what led us to ruin. People > politicians. It really is that simple a formula to win races.

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