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In this episode of Almost Above Average, Jonathan Travis and Christopher McIntyre dive deep into the Democratic Party’s evolving strategies, the influence of key figures like Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg, and the critical role of authenticity in political messaging. They unpack the DNC’s internal polling, examine the challenges of media narratives and political corruption, and debate what it takes for the party to truly connect with today’s voters. The conversation expands to the concept of ‘Freedom Cities’ as modern corporate towns, the necessity of political accountability, and the moral clarity needed in grassroots movements. With voter disengagement on the rise and misunderstandings swirling around concepts like DEI, Jonathan and Christopher call for a new movement—one rooted in human connection and real representation. Tune in for a candid, thought-provoking discussion, and don’t miss their breakdown of Anthony Christian’s article on the DNC’s internal polling.
Read the article here: The DNC’s Internal Polling Is Why.https://open.substack.com/pub/antwest12/p/the-dncs-internal-polling-is-why?r=2n9j4n&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
By Chris McintyreIn this episode of Almost Above Average, Jonathan Travis and Christopher McIntyre dive deep into the Democratic Party’s evolving strategies, the influence of key figures like Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg, and the critical role of authenticity in political messaging. They unpack the DNC’s internal polling, examine the challenges of media narratives and political corruption, and debate what it takes for the party to truly connect with today’s voters. The conversation expands to the concept of ‘Freedom Cities’ as modern corporate towns, the necessity of political accountability, and the moral clarity needed in grassroots movements. With voter disengagement on the rise and misunderstandings swirling around concepts like DEI, Jonathan and Christopher call for a new movement—one rooted in human connection and real representation. Tune in for a candid, thought-provoking discussion, and don’t miss their breakdown of Anthony Christian’s article on the DNC’s internal polling.
Read the article here: The DNC’s Internal Polling Is Why.https://open.substack.com/pub/antwest12/p/the-dncs-internal-polling-is-why?r=2n9j4n&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web