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The participants

Create onramps to belonging:
  • Cancel culture shuts down the conversation – it’s not about perfection — it’s about progressing forward.
  • Create onramps to belonging, welcoming those who want to join us rather than critiquing their imperfections.
Lean into history:
  • Historically, any great thing we’ve ever done as a country has been done together.
  • Remind voters of the legacy of teamwork (Race to the Moon, Normandy, Public Works Project, etc.) and how we are better together.
Create onramps to belonging:
  • Cancel culture shuts down the conversation – it’s not about perfection — it’s about progressing forward.
  • Create onramps to belonging, welcoming those who want to join us rather than critiquing their imperfections.
Lean into history:
  • Historically, any great thing we’ve ever done as a country has been done together.
  • Remind voters of the legacy of teamwork (Race to the Moon, Normandy, Public Works Project, etc.) and how we are better together.

Opportunity 3: “Fix the damn pothole!”

Where Democrats are:
  • American voters are deeply frustrated with the idea of a government that works for everyone but them.
  • A government that cannot deliver for its people is at best, useless, and at worst, a match that will set off a powder keg.
  • We are a tipping point for the United States. This is not business as usual.
Show, tell, deliver:
  • Give voters agency to create a compelling, positive vision for the future. This is not about how the Republican Party is terrible; it’s about how the Democratic party, will partner with and open up opportunities for the people to get to a better future.
  • Deliver results for voters that represent what the people want — not just what Republican lawmakers will allow.
  • Take victory laps with Dem wins, continually reminding voters what they’re getting with a Democratic administration.
Going beyond the boom and bust:
  • Democrats must work to engage voters beyond election cycles.
  • For voters, this means meaningful engagement on the federal and local by intentionally creating and joining communities to engage the populace, investing in local democratic clubs that do things between elections and establish multiple on-ramps to political engagement (calls, canvassing, and cookies, among others).
  • Show voters what happens when Democrats are in charge by featuring voters impacted by issues, educating voters on those issues, and delivering solutions to those issues across a variety of media formats.

Opportunity 1: Establish onramps to belonging

Create onramps to belonging:
  • Cancel culture shuts down the conversation – it’s not about perfection — it’s about progressing forward.
  • Create onramps to belonging, welcoming those who want to join us rather than critiquing their imperfections.
Lean into history:
  • Historically, any great thing we’ve ever done as a country has been done together.
  • Remind voters of the legacy of teamwork (Race to the Moon, Normandy, Public Works Project, etc.) and how we are better together.
Create onramps to belonging:
  • Cancel culture shuts down the conversation – it’s not about perfection — it’s about progressing forward.
  • Create onramps to belonging, welcoming those who want to join us rather than critiquing their imperfections.
Lean into history:
  • Historically, any great thing we’ve ever done as a country has been done together.
  • Remind voters of the legacy of teamwork (Race to the Moon, Normandy, Public Works Project, etc.) and how we are better together.