She told me how she once knocked on the door of an independent-lean-GOP voter in her midwestern town. "Hi, I'm ___, I'm running for [local office]. I want to talk to you about your [a local issue, like property taxes.]" The voter was surprised to see her & invited her in. /2)
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They talked for a while -- at one point, he told her: “You know, in all my time living here, I’ve never actually met a candidate asking for my vote before. Republicans assume they have my vote in the bag & Democrats assume they don’t have a chance.” (/3)
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He told her he didn’t like her party, but he appreciated that she showed up and tried to earn his vote. “If you win, you’re going to shake shit up?” he asked. She nodded. “You’ve got my vote.” (/4)
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That conversation she had did more to advance the Democratic party’s brand than any ad or any national candidate ever could. (/5)
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(And worth noting: she wasn’t unusual. Many of our candidates are the first Democrats to run in their district in years/decades; or are the first to actually knock on someone’s door, often ever.) (/6)
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If we had a good Democratic candidate running for every single one of the 500k+ elected offices in the U.S., they would literally be able to personally talk to every possible voter in the country a few times over. (/7)
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Running folks for local office is a supercharged field campaign, with the additional impact of winning power, implementing progressive policies, and making structural changes (like redistricting & expanding the right to vote!) to ensure it's never rigged against us again. (/8)
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Relative to nearly every other turn-out tactic, recruiting & supporting local candidates is low cost & high ROI, and it compounds on itself to get cheaper as we go. More people running inspires more people to run. (/9)
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Anyway. If your Thanksgiving dinner conversation includes a hypothetical "what's the best way to to spend $100 million in 2020" game, consider this thread my suggestion. (10/10).
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Addendum: This theory -- that local candidates personally knocking doors can inspire people who might not otherwise engage -- also applies to Dem voters, especially young people & communities of color. Local candidates connecting personally on the issues can move the needle.
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