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Tangential anecdata: I've been getting a whole lot of political-ad texts over the past several weeks alerting me to Democratic campaigns (didn't bother to read them in detail, though, I just sent an unsubscribe response and deleted ASAP). It seems that some Dems are finding the willpower for #Resistance, despite this being the kind of time where few might blame them for keeping their heads down and muddling through.
I think this is Democratic over-correction that will come back to bite them. They raised historic amounts this last cycle and a lot of it was via these exact text campaigns. Rather than go "nice, let's keep that in the back pocket for the next major election" it's really easy to hit the button to mass-text for short-term attractive fund-raising, and they don't have the self-control to stop themselves. In short, it has nothing to do with willpower and is not indicative of grassroots #resistance. If anything, this is yet another thing that will fatigue voters. They'd be better off keeping their powder dry for the actual midterms.
Arent there active campaigns coming up in the next few months? Like to replace congress people and governors? I'd presume they want cash for that stuff.
Yeah, this is the sort of thing I'm referencing, there's going to be a few political seats up for grabs in the near future.
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What sort of campaigns? Fundraising, sign-waving, social media stuff?
There's like a few Senate(?) seats potentially available for grabs due to some runoff elections or something, I think. Again, I didn't memorize the details that well and I've already wiped the texts, and I don't even live in the East Coast where this would be more relevant.
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