Jared Moskowitz
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All these other things sometimes I feel like are distractions. I mean, look, we've spent like $400 million in Texas trying to win the governor's mansion or the Senate races there, $400 million, and we've never come close. Right. We just spent 20 million dollars in House races in Florida. We lost them by double digits.
All these other things sometimes I feel like are distractions. I mean, look, we've spent like $400 million in Texas trying to win the governor's mansion or the Senate races there, $400 million, and we've never come close. Right. We just spent 20 million dollars in House races in Florida. We lost them by double digits.
All these other things sometimes I feel like are distractions. I mean, look, we've spent like $400 million in Texas trying to win the governor's mansion or the Senate races there, $400 million, and we've never come close. Right. We just spent 20 million dollars in House races in Florida. We lost them by double digits.
So we got to stay focused on, in my opinion, the seats that are going to make King Jeffrey's speaker. What David is channeling into, though, and David's very good at messaging, is that Republicans have a lot of messengers. They have moderate messengers, they have, you know, obviously MAGA messengers, and they have the Flat Earth messengers, who are my favorite, those people, okay?
So we got to stay focused on, in my opinion, the seats that are going to make King Jeffrey's speaker. What David is channeling into, though, and David's very good at messaging, is that Republicans have a lot of messengers. They have moderate messengers, they have, you know, obviously MAGA messengers, and they have the Flat Earth messengers, who are my favorite, those people, okay?
So we got to stay focused on, in my opinion, the seats that are going to make King Jeffrey's speaker. What David is channeling into, though, and David's very good at messaging, is that Republicans have a lot of messengers. They have moderate messengers, they have, you know, obviously MAGA messengers, and they have the Flat Earth messengers, who are my favorite, those people, okay?
But they have messengers, they have all these podcasts, and they are still out messaging Democrats. But what I would say to David is, David, we don't have a, we have plenty of progressive messengers, right? That's not an issue. Like, there's lots of progressive messengers. What we need is we need, you know, more messengers in the middle.
But they have messengers, they have all these podcasts, and they are still out messaging Democrats. But what I would say to David is, David, we don't have a, we have plenty of progressive messengers, right? That's not an issue. Like, there's lots of progressive messengers. What we need is we need, you know, more messengers in the middle.
But they have messengers, they have all these podcasts, and they are still out messaging Democrats. But what I would say to David is, David, we don't have a, we have plenty of progressive messengers, right? That's not an issue. Like, there's lots of progressive messengers. What we need is we need, you know, more messengers in the middle.
right and we got to work on that piece you know getting young people elected is fantastic i was 25 when i first got elected but the question is is that going to get us to the majority right and so there's this push pull in okay we have these you know more senior members we won't call them older but members that have been there for a longer period of time and the game has changed
right and we got to work on that piece you know getting young people elected is fantastic i was 25 when i first got elected but the question is is that going to get us to the majority right and so there's this push pull in okay we have these you know more senior members we won't call them older but members that have been there for a longer period of time and the game has changed
right and we got to work on that piece you know getting young people elected is fantastic i was 25 when i first got elected but the question is is that going to get us to the majority right and so there's this push pull in okay we have these you know more senior members we won't call them older but members that have been there for a longer period of time and the game has changed
since they got elected, right? And they don't know how to communicate in today's politics, right? Should those members retire? Should we get more people who can communicate? Because let's be honest, Congress now is not about policy and legislating. Congress is communications. Everyone's like a little PR office. I'm not kidding when I say this. I was a political science major at GW.
since they got elected, right? And they don't know how to communicate in today's politics, right? Should those members retire? Should we get more people who can communicate? Because let's be honest, Congress now is not about policy and legislating. Congress is communications. Everyone's like a little PR office. I'm not kidding when I say this. I was a political science major at GW.
since they got elected, right? And they don't know how to communicate in today's politics, right? Should those members retire? Should we get more people who can communicate? Because let's be honest, Congress now is not about policy and legislating. Congress is communications. Everyone's like a little PR office. I'm not kidding when I say this. I was a political science major at GW.
I studied public policy. I meet with college students who are like, I want to go into public service. I'm like, great. What are you studying? They're like political science. I said, change your major to communications. And they look at me like, what are you talking about? And I'm like, Donald Trump is president twice, not because he's some policy major, but because of comms.
I studied public policy. I meet with college students who are like, I want to go into public service. I'm like, great. What are you studying? They're like political science. I said, change your major to communications. And they look at me like, what are you talking about? And I'm like, Donald Trump is president twice, not because he's some policy major, but because of comms.
I studied public policy. I meet with college students who are like, I want to go into public service. I'm like, great. What are you studying? They're like political science. I said, change your major to communications. And they look at me like, what are you talking about? And I'm like, Donald Trump is president twice, not because he's some policy major, but because of comms.
And he's changed the game. And so I get a little bit on what David is saying. The question is, is it the right timing, the right method? And will this lead us to Hakeem Jeffries being speaker? I think those are questionable.
And he's changed the game. And so I get a little bit on what David is saying. The question is, is it the right timing, the right method? And will this lead us to Hakeem Jeffries being speaker? I think those are questionable.