Dr. Jill Biden On The Choice, Biden's Strength With Likely Voters Matters, Dems Need A Big Reform & Renewal AgendaHopium Paid Subscribers Gather Next Week/Early Voting Begins on Sept 20th!Happy Thursday all. It’s a beautiful morning here in DC, and I have a few things for you today: My Segment on MSNBC Last Night - I joined Katie Phang last night who was subbing for Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC’s The Last Word. It was an important discussion about the state of the 2024 election. Hope you will watch. Two points to emphasize. The First Lady’s message here about the choice in front of us is simple, clear, vital: “My husband is calm, steady, and strong, has character, integrity. Or we have the other choice…..chaotic.” Strong, successful, integrity vs chaos, extremism, ugliness. It’s a powerful emerging frame for the 2024 election. Second, our segment talks about Nate Cohn’s Friday analysis about recent polling showing Biden doing better with the voters who are most likely to vote in 2024, and Trump doing a bit better with an expanded electorate which includes voters who are unlikely to vote (usually about 80% of registered voters vote). Ron Brownstein has a very good dive on this dynamic in a new CNN piece too. As I say in the clip, and this has been core to my 2024 analysis for many months now, I think what is most likely to happen is that of these “disinterested voters” who decide to become voters they will go through the same process of having to consider “the choice” in front of them as more interested voters. They will see Biden good, pragmatic, successful and Trump ugly, extreme, dangerous. Our muscular campaigns, fueled by your financial support and volunteering, will have the resources to define this choice for these newly checked in voters in the seven states, as we’ve been doing in election after election since Dobbs. What is likely - not guaranteed - is that many of them will become Biden supporters and help us win. Remember that in 2022 Republicans won the national popular vote by 3 points, but in the battlegrounds, driven by our strong campaigns, we dramatically outperformed expectations in many of the same states we have to win this November. When we went to work and the electorate became informed, we won. Here’s a passage from the Brownstein analysis:
Imagine, if you are Trump right now, to be counting on holding to young men of color who are not yet checked in when they learn that he is the most virulent racist and xenophobe in modern American history? How does MAGA survive messages like this one from Sunny Hostin on The View?
MAGA has not been able to survive messages like this in 2018, 2020, 2022 and 2023, and the 2024 version of MAGA is far uglier, far more extreme and dangerous than any of these earlier iterations of MAGA. Yes, we have work to do, and are not where we want to be right now, but our path to victory is clearer and more plausible than Trump turning out and holding onto younger men of color who have little history of voting. Here’s how Nate Cohn describes MAGA’s challenge:
As I say in the clip, and this cannot be said enough, being the candidate ahead with those who have regularly voted in recent general and mid-term elections is a far stronger place to be than where Trump is today. That many in the commentariat allowed themselves to be talked into a place where all our victories with actual voters these past few years didn’t matter much is starting to look like another “red wave” level analytic miss. For what we may be seeing now is that Biden’s strength and leads with the more highly informed and higher propensity voters - which has been characterized by many as a problem - is strength and leads among what will almost be the actual electorate itself this November. And that means we are more far likely to win than Trump. A Great Cover From The Economist - Check this out. It’s true of course. Democrats Need A Big Reform and Renewal Agenda - In my recent essay in the New Republic, I wrote about the need for Democrats to develop and campaign on a clear agenda to strengthen our democracy and tackle the corruption and rot (Thomas, Alito) that has overtaken our Capital:
Such an agenda is not just needed and necessary, but we know from polling that tackling “political corruption” is a high priority for two of our most important target groups - independents and young people. If President Biden were to lead the charge it would be a way of taking his many years here - experience, wisdom, understanding of how DC works - and turning the issue of his age into a powerful weapon against the Republicans. Upcoming Events - Look forward to seeing folks at these upcoming events, and if you want to join our paid subscriber events and aren’t yet a paid Hopium subscriber you can sign up here.
Do More, Worry Less - Here at Hopium Chronicles we don’t worry, we do. Every day we channel the anxiety we all have into concrete actions for our country. The work we do together is how we win. Here are the four main campaigns we are running now, as we discussed above:
Thanks to all who’ve given to or volunteered for these critical efforts. We’ve already raised over $190,000 for our 11 House candidates in our first week of fundraising! When the Hopium community is called, it answers, again and again and again. Thank you all. ![]() Keep working hard all. Proud to be in this fight with all of you - Simon You're currently a free subscriber to Hopium Chronicles By Simon Rosenberg. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Dr. Jill Biden On The Choice, Biden's Strength With Likely Voters Matters, Dems Need A Big Reform & Renewal Agenda
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