Spelling Out What We Want To Do, Strong And Weak, Leaning Hard Into No KingsWhen we fight Trump we get stronger and he gets weaker.....Morning all. As we head into the weekend we have lots of interesting pods, important speeches and riveting discussion for you to dive into…… Great Hopium Guests - We’ve had some terrific guests and discussions in recent days:
The Spanberger and Padilla Speeches - If you haven’t watched them or read the transcripts try to get them soon. These excellent speeches created important new narrative and rhetorical frames for the pro-democracy movement, ones that we should be echoing in our own work in the days ahead. You can find recording and transcripts of the two speeches here - Spanberger, Padilla. My Talks/Interviews - Here’s my weekly talk, Trump Should Have Course Corrected This Week. He Didn’t - And 2026 Republicans Are In Trouble, and new State of the Union recaps with Greg Sargent and Mike Nellis. Next Week - Always check our Events page for latest schedule of upcoming live events and recorded conversations (things do change!) but so far next week Stuart Stevens is dropping by for our monthly catch up Monday at 10am EST; I’ll be joining Jen Rubin and the Contrarians on Wednesday morning; we will be sitting down with Governor Josh Shapiro on Wednesday afternoon; and TX Dem Chair Kendall Scudder is joining us live Thursday afternoon to talk about the results of Tuesday night’s primaries in Texas. Exciting week ahead! With the State of the Union behind us Washington now begins the annual appropriations process where the two parties dig in and fight for their priorities. I think Democrats and our broader pro-democracy movement should use this time to start laying out what it is we want to do, what our agenda is, and what our priorities are. Gov. Spanberger and Sen. Padilla began that process this week. To kick it off I am reupping our working Hopium Agenda: The Hopium Agenda (2/27/26)
I’ve created a page to workshop our agenda. You can leave comments there, review earlier drafts of it for inspiration. In posting it today I realize there are parts that clearly need updating, things not yet in there that need to be. So help me improve it, and in the process spend time thinking about what you believe is most for us to do when we have power again. I agree with something many of you argue here - we must make clear not just what we are against, but what we are for; what will happen when we come back into power; what we will commit to do, not just say. Let’s do our part at creating a robust conversation now about who we are, what our agenda is, what we are fighting for. As we go forward there are two polling/message/narrative/framing areas that I think our family needs a big conversation about - strong and weak, and accepting that “threats to democracy” are things we need to be leaning into not pivoting away from. First, strong and weak. As regular Hopium readers know this is something we discuss frequently, for our issue heavy polling often does not go into brand attributes that are also important for how people come to form opinions about politics. I gave a talk about this need for us to become strong last week, Trump Is Weak, And Now We Must Become Strong. Here is a piece of what I said:
In that post I showed this data from the 2024 Exit Polls that haunts me literally every day. People like Democrats, but we failed “strong enough to bring needed change” test in 2024: Recent Navigator polling confirmed that “weakness” is still a problem: And today, G. Elliott Morris has a terrific new piece on this, Democrats’ real problem isn’t being too liberal — it’s being seen as too weak, built around this new data from his polling: The second part we need to work through is this reticence to lean into “threats to democracy” or No Kings. Some of this is a hangover from 2024. But we need to be clear that there is a mountain of data, literally a mountain of data, showing that “threats to democracy” is both a top tier voting issue in the country right now and something helping motivate our voters. And thus we should be leaning into it, not pivoting from it. In December I went through the data available to us then in a post, In 2026 Democrats Can Be Both Warriors For Working People Against Oligarchy AND Proud Patriots Fighting For Democracy Here And Abroad, that showed that we should leaning into threats to democracy, as Governor Spanberger and Senator Padilla did so effectively on Tuesday night. Here are two examples from that post: Yale University Poll, December 2025: Here’s what a CNN poll taken right before the Election found:
A January CNN poll asked a very interesting question of the 61% who disapproved of Trump - “What the is most important reason you disapprove of Trump.” The top two were:
Here’s one of the conclusions of a new Navigator battleground poll this week:
Here’s the topline, with a time series that tracks this results in 2/26, 9/25, 5/25, 2/25 (so the column on the left is 2/26 (now), then 9/25, 5/25 and 2/25): And here’s the results with the top two issues combined - corruption and threats to democracy (No Kings) are #1 and #2. OK, that was a lot. To sum up - we need to go on offense now, make clear what we are for, what we will do when we regain power. As we ramp up this effort we must recognize that what people are looking for from us is not just to be right, and well-intentioned, but strong enough to deliver for them. And that one of the reasons I think many still believe we are weak is that we are not speaking to one of their greatest concerns - that Trump is an aspiring dictators, and is a threat to our democracy and rights and freedoms. So to not just be right, but to be strong we must make it clear we are willing to fight with Trump and not just compromise; and that we are willing to take on the toughest and perhaps most important fight of all - preventing him from ending the great American experiment for all time as he so clearly intends to do. Governor Spanberger and Senator Padilla showed us the way on Tuesday. It was a great start. Now, together, lets keep going…… And Get To Work People!Winning The Midterms, Competing In Red States and Red Places, Expanding The MapHopium’s Winning The House Campaign (2026) - $262,200 raised, $400,000 goal (new stretch goal) - Donate to all twelve of our endorsed House challengers with one click Hopium’s Audacious Expansion Fund - $383,900 raised, $500,000 goal (new stretch goal) - Join our new campaign to expand our map by investing in the Democratic Parties of Alaska, Florida, Iowa, Maine, and Texas. Many thanks to two generous Hopium community members who have audaciously donated $10,000 to each of our five state parties. Mary Peltola For Alaska Senate - $39,400 raised, $250,000 goal - Donate | Amazing start everyone! Winning Ohio - $63,600 raised, $250,000 goal - Our new campaign splits contributions evenly among Sherrod Brown, the Acton/Pepper ticket, and the Ohio Democratic Party. Donate today and help us turn this critical 2026 battleground blue! Jon Ossoff GA Senate (2026) - $134,300 raised, $250,000 goal - Donate | Learn More | Volunteer | Enjoy my inspiring conversation with Senator Ossoff Roy Cooper for NC Senate (2026) - $80,100 raised, $250,000 goal - Donate Keep working hard everyone. The momentum is with us, and we need to keep fighting as hard as we can - Simon You're currently a free subscriber to Hopium Chronicles By Simon Rosenberg. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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