Obviously a poor candidate. But recruiting good candidates is really a local thing, at least for congress. You need a bench with depth.
And if you want to reverse this--and I venture you do--you are going to need that energy, and that politics to push for this.
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Especially on the left, "vision" does not descend. It rises up, and it is there, once you step out DC/NOVA/NYC. But they've been abandoned.
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That's just romantic nonsense. Common sense is common sense. Plenty of normal and poor people in DC/NOVA/NYC.
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Such an important debate. My view: we need to do both simultaneously. But if you were forced to choose one over the other: vision first
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No amount of store fronts or door to door sales (or TV ads) will move a bad product at scale. We have a product problem we need to confront.
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DC's MO is the worst of all worlds: starve organizing while triple ad spending on bad product.
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