It's almost as if party convention messaging is for a broader audience than the party faithful.
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A broader audience that wants to hear from Michael Bloomberg?
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This strategy utterly failed in 2016, it makes no sense other than the party leaderships personal politics and preferences for them to be doing this.
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I do wonder if this will backfire, since her entire speech will be easily shareable on social media
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I think they only gave it to her because they realized they would be too obvious rejecting her. It seems they disdain their progressive branch, especially with their funding of her primary opponent.
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Democrats will vote for Biden/Harris regardless. The point if convention is to bring Independents into the coalition.
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Maybe it would be a good idea to showcase one of your new stars for them to get to know. Independents does not equal centrists.
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They saw how Obama’s 2004 speech catapulted him into stardom and they don’t want that to happen with AOC.
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It's far more likely they don't want her ideology to frighten people away.
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