Hello,
In a recent op-ed in The New York Times, Stacey Abrams and her campaign manager Lauren Groh-Wargo laid out the foundation for how to replicate their success in Georgia in other red states.
Here are some of their takeaways:
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Understand why Democrats are losing -- too often, Democrats don't learn the lessons of previous cycles and make the same mistakes again and again, cycle after cycle.
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Center your campaign on organizing -- Stacey Abrams showed us just how powerful a well-funded grassroots organizing campaign can be if placed front and center to engage voters.
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One election won't be enough -- we can't just focus on this next election. The implications are far-reaching and require thinking decades in advance.
Democrats need to start paying attention to these salient words and heed the advice of people like Stacey Abrams who clearly know what they're talking about.
When Democrats Turn Out certainly is -- that's why we're taking notes and readying not just our 2022 plans but our 2024 and even 2032 plans -- because we know that the far-right, Donald Trump, and the GOP can't be defeated in just one election. It will take decades of hard work, just like Stacey Abrams said. It's also why we're turning our focus to states like Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and Texas where we can make an impact. Democrats can fight back and win in deep red states if they have the strategy and resources.
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Thank you so much for standing with us,
The WDTO Team