Democrats already run moderates in nearly every swing district. It’s not enough. A data-driven response to the case for centrism as a core electoral strategy.
Democrats already run moderates in nearly every swing district. It’s not enough. A data-driven response to the case for centrism as a core electoral strategy.
Yes, but not everyone who wants change wants the same change, and so not every change candidate is going to appeal to every voter, even if most of them are looking for some kind of change.
I would agree that both Bernie and Trump were change candidates, but their differing levels of success shows which change message spoke more to the American people.
I agree that a political campaign promising change is the way to go (that’s been true since Obama in '08), but which one? I think it’s reasonable to assume that a change campaign built on economic populism is the way to go, but Bernie tried that twice and he lost twice.