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We need to be ready for 2018 and 2020 before they happen (Original Post) hollowdweller Dec 2016 OP
No,we need to be ready for the immediate futere - like today. n/t Lil Missy Dec 2016 #1
It's all kind of wait and see right now, although we know where the Republicans want to strike first YOHABLO Dec 2016 #2
Ready... InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2016 #3
2017 first crazycatlady Dec 2016 #4
Absolutely... Yurovsky Dec 2016 #5
A Plan to Beat Trump in 2018 Midterm FredZim Dec 2016 #6
 

YOHABLO

(7,358 posts)
2. It's all kind of wait and see right now, although we know where the Republicans want to strike first
Fri Dec 30, 2016, 11:28 PM
Dec 2016

It wouldn't hurt to get some moderate Republicans on board with us.

Yurovsky

(2,064 posts)
5. Absolutely...
Sat Dec 31, 2016, 09:06 AM
Dec 2016

And the key to that, IMHO, is effective leadership at the DNC. I am very interested to see who takes the helm. They need to share your view that we have work to do at the state & local level, not merely trying to beat Trump in 2020.

 

FredZim

(31 posts)
6. A Plan to Beat Trump in 2018 Midterm
Sat Dec 31, 2016, 09:47 AM
Dec 2016

We're all upset about Trump. So what next? 2018 midterms are just 2 years away. How can Democrats get more people voting in these critical but poorly attended elections?

Here is my proposal and I was curious if other Democrats thought this was a good idea. It’s just a rough idea so it invariably needs tweaking. So there are 3 to 4 million Americans who earn their living off of tipping i.e. restaurant wait staff, Uber, Lyft, pizza delivery etc. A lot of whom are millennials and gen-x. Democrats are known as good tippers and active consumers of these services. I suggest we create a campaign for Democrats to talk to these employees about the importance of voting. It's a touchpoint in our daily lives when we can encourage new people we meet with a brief message. We can even take that to the tipping itself. I was thinking something of a branded campaign (TipTheVote.org???) that we encourage them to register to vote and positively stating that Democrats tip even more generously to registered voters (of either party). I am thinking in 15% for non-voters and 20% plus range if they are voters (or promise to vote). There are 72M registered Democrats in the US. Let's assume 5% of Democrats join this campaign which is 3.6M or roughly one to one with number of tipped employees. So if we engage twice week, then employees obviously are proselytize twice a week. Which seems a good amount not to be over burdening but reinforces the importance. The campaign can even provide buttons or sticker they can display (maybe just to shut Democrats up and get a better tip). I imagine a button stating “I will vote 2018” or something.
The demographics of millennials and gen-x are well known, leaning Democratic but poor showing at the polls. But any increase at midterms though could be a big boost in local, down ballot races and Congressional seats.

Any thoughts?

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