Sarah Longwell
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Okay, but is that the knock on us? Because we, I mean, anybody who listens to the book will tell me, they'll tell you, we do plenty of knocking on Democrats when they do something stupid. It's the deepest theme after Donald Trump is definitely very bad.
Okay, but is that the knock on us? Because we, I mean, anybody who listens to the book will tell me, they'll tell you, we do plenty of knocking on Democrats when they do something stupid. It's the deepest theme after Donald Trump is definitely very bad.
Also, the smartest, most informed people on the stage picked a side hard. So, just FYI.
Also, the smartest, most informed people on the stage picked a side hard. So, just FYI.
Also, the smartest, most informed people on the stage picked a side hard. So, just FYI.
But look, every election gives you data that politicians then use to make future choices. And so if suddenly, you know, the vast majority of people were opting out of it, like people would be like, great, well, now there's this huge pool of voters that we need to go get.
But look, every election gives you data that politicians then use to make future choices. And so if suddenly, you know, the vast majority of people were opting out of it, like people would be like, great, well, now there's this huge pool of voters that we need to go get.
But look, every election gives you data that politicians then use to make future choices. And so if suddenly, you know, the vast majority of people were opting out of it, like people would be like, great, well, now there's this huge pool of voters that we need to go get.
And in fact, right now, right, that's, people are looking at this election and thinking, man, there's a lot more non-college working class voters than there are college educated suburban voters. We better figure out how to fight for them because the other side just beat us. You know, Republicans just beat us on that. So like, if that happened, you know, it would calibrate.
And in fact, right now, right, that's, people are looking at this election and thinking, man, there's a lot more non-college working class voters than there are college educated suburban voters. We better figure out how to fight for them because the other side just beat us. You know, Republicans just beat us on that. So like, if that happened, you know, it would calibrate.
And in fact, right now, right, that's, people are looking at this election and thinking, man, there's a lot more non-college working class voters than there are college educated suburban voters. We better figure out how to fight for them because the other side just beat us. You know, Republicans just beat us on that. So like, if that happened, you know, it would calibrate.
So there's a couple of us up here on stage that were Republicans. And now we talk about why you shouldn't vote for most Republicans. And I think that's a pretty nonpartisan thing to do because you shouldn't pick a team, I agree, where you feel like you have to then be on their side for everything. That's stupid, that's brain dead.
So there's a couple of us up here on stage that were Republicans. And now we talk about why you shouldn't vote for most Republicans. And I think that's a pretty nonpartisan thing to do because you shouldn't pick a team, I agree, where you feel like you have to then be on their side for everything. That's stupid, that's brain dead.
So there's a couple of us up here on stage that were Republicans. And now we talk about why you shouldn't vote for most Republicans. And I think that's a pretty nonpartisan thing to do because you shouldn't pick a team, I agree, where you feel like you have to then be on their side for everything. That's stupid, that's brain dead.
But you do have to decide that there are a bunch of ideas that you stand for, that there are values that you stand for, that there are things that really matter, and then you should defend those things. And I remember being in high school or college, and teachers would sort of pose the question to you, well, what would you have done during the Holocaust?
But you do have to decide that there are a bunch of ideas that you stand for, that there are values that you stand for, that there are things that really matter, and then you should defend those things. And I remember being in high school or college, and teachers would sort of pose the question to you, well, what would you have done during the Holocaust?
But you do have to decide that there are a bunch of ideas that you stand for, that there are values that you stand for, that there are things that really matter, and then you should defend those things. And I remember being in high school or college, and teachers would sort of pose the question to you, well, what would you have done during the Holocaust?
Or what would you have done during the Civil Rights Movement? And I've always liked to think that in a time of moral crisis, I would understand how to choose between right and wrong, that I would be able to see it clearly.
Or what would you have done during the Civil Rights Movement? And I've always liked to think that in a time of moral crisis, I would understand how to choose between right and wrong, that I would be able to see it clearly.
Or what would you have done during the Civil Rights Movement? And I've always liked to think that in a time of moral crisis, I would understand how to choose between right and wrong, that I would be able to see it clearly.