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Sep 1, 2022·edited Sep 1, 2022

I am pretty happy with the way Dems are shaping up for the mid-terms (I can hear all the professional political people saying, "well, whoop-de-doo. Mr. Nobody is happy"). Patrick (no relation to Paul) Ryan was aggressive in a fashion acceptable to his voters. Extremely aggressive on some topics. He may be more typical of our candidates than we think. He won the special in N.Y.

The issues are shaping up our way, thus far. And I think there is something about the mix of issues, and the Banana Republicans' response to them that is opening the eyes of left-and-moderate Independents and moderate dems and pushing them to get out and vote. Seeing the harsh pattern the GOP wants to weave into the fabric of our country.

We must keep up our head of steam, but Dobbs (and the threat to Griswold and Obergfell) are compelling issues that get voters to the polls. Climate has broken through. Tuition debt cancellation will get the under 35 crowd out. Trump's latest looming presence as a traitorous grifter is background motivation. The IRA, Chips and Pact are great. I finally saw a news story on a project paid forby the Infrastructure bill.

Okay, we have motivation: a lot of recent and unexpected wins, stupid and clumsy responses and reactions from the GOP, continued threats of what a chaotic and unhinged GOP Congress would do, a villain for those few who need one (Mitch). and promises of more improvement from the Dems.

Now we have two months of sustained effort to get every voter we can reach out to vote. Join someone's effort -- crooked Media or local organizations. Even if you can commit only a few hours a week, it will give you a feeling of enormous satisfaction. We are positioned to win, we have great candidates in every state, so the difference will be us.

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Re: the Mackenzie Wilson piece, why have Dems been so hesitant to go into battle? Is it that they still dwell in the memory of the time when politics at least had the public veneer of civility? And why, when the GOP has its own network, do I also keep seeing only GOP guests on shows like Face the Nation? Who isn’t doing their job of getting the Dems booked on these shows to at least produce a few sound bites to counter the unending vomit coming out of Fox and their ilk? Is it because GOP guests make better/more exciting viewing? And if yes, could it be because Dems still haven’t put up a fight and so are conciliatory, timid, apologetic, or defensive guests? Which goes back to the first point that Dems should maybe make it sound like they have strong beliefs in their messages instead of tepid agreement? Which is maybe another reason why Fetterman (or at least his team) is effective and why Warnock is struggling?

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