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Engaging Low-Propensity Voters Is Key to Political Success
The key to winning elections is engaging low propensity voters who have not traditionally been a part of the political narrative. Persuasion and turnout voters alone cannot account for the difference between a 2016 and 2020 election outcome.
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The New York Times' podcast, The Run-Up, discusses the Stacey Abrams playbook and why Georgia's gubernatorial race holds more at stake for Democrats.
01:58 - 03:31 (01:32)
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The New York Times' podcast, The Run-Up, discusses the Stacey Abrams playbook and why Georgia's gubernatorial race holds more at stake for Democrats. The podcast reviews what is meant by the Stacey Abrams playbook and questions its efficacy for future elections.
ChapterEngaging Low-Propensity Voters Is Key to Political Success
EpisodeThe Flip
PodcastThe Run-Up
Organizing is the fundamental work of democracy, especially for grassroots campaigners who must persuade people to believe in their political power and how it can affect change.
03:31 - 05:13 (01:42)
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Organizing is the fundamental work of democracy, especially for grassroots campaigners who must persuade people to believe in their political power and how it can affect change. This includes low propensity voters that were historically ignored in outreach efforts.
ChapterEngaging Low-Propensity Voters Is Key to Political Success
EpisodeThe Flip
PodcastThe Run-Up
Engaging low propensity voters, who had never been considered part of the electorate, was a major factor in the outcome of the 2020 election.
05:13 - 09:44 (04:30)
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Engaging low propensity voters, who had never been considered part of the electorate, was a major factor in the outcome of the 2020 election. Organizing these individuals and providing them with the necessary resources was key in securing a win for Joe Biden.