So in the article I seek to demystify faith outreach. It actually involves the same general areas of practice as outreach to any community a) direct, institutionalized engagement b) rhetoric/personal testimony c) policy commitments.
How do you say, "we're moderating our stance on your thing, reliable voter group, in order to reach out to this group of voters that don't support you/voted for someone who directly threatens your interests and values?"
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Take the Hyde Amendment...the message is: "We're not going to take a position on repealing something that is never going to be repealed in the short-term so that we appeal to voters who will enable us to do other things you want to see done"
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What is astounding to me is the lack of accountability some interest groups have for actually advancing the interests of the people they claim to represent.
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