
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In their ongoing effort to reorganize and define the party, Democrats have gotten some new guidance on how to win over voters. And it’s not so much about what they should do, but what they shouldn’t. In a new memo shared exclusively with Playbook, the center-left Democratic think tank Third Way reveals the party should distance itself from a few dozen words and phrases that may alienate potential voters. Could terms such as “microaggression,” “privilege” and “triggering” in fact be turning off potential Democratic voters? Playbook’s Adam Wren and White House reporter Megan Messerly unpack that and more.
By POLITICO3.9
668668 ratings
In their ongoing effort to reorganize and define the party, Democrats have gotten some new guidance on how to win over voters. And it’s not so much about what they should do, but what they shouldn’t. In a new memo shared exclusively with Playbook, the center-left Democratic think tank Third Way reveals the party should distance itself from a few dozen words and phrases that may alienate potential voters. Could terms such as “microaggression,” “privilege” and “triggering” in fact be turning off potential Democratic voters? Playbook’s Adam Wren and White House reporter Megan Messerly unpack that and more.

26,043 Listeners

8,488 Listeners

4,120 Listeners

1,374 Listeners

609 Listeners

618 Listeners

1,520 Listeners

454 Listeners

721 Listeners

962 Listeners

307 Listeners

56,989 Listeners

109 Listeners

2,389 Listeners

206 Listeners

7,233 Listeners

5,229 Listeners

139 Listeners

386 Listeners

44 Listeners

16,554 Listeners

721 Listeners

490 Listeners

12 Listeners