11.1.11

Messaging for the Future

Is it just me or is Democratic messaging up and down the ticket absolutely horrendous. It makes absolutely no sense that in a State where a DFLer was elected Governor, both the house and Senate were lost by wide Margins. Granted it was a strong year for conservatives, but if that were truly the case in Minnesota, wouldn't there have been a governor Emmer? According to Diane Loeffler, my local House Representative, 75,000 less voters came out to the comparable year of 2006.
The Democratic party needs to have much stronger leadership here locally in Minnesota and Nationally. I think one thing that can be learned from the Tea Party is their great message-cohesion.

The White House certain could use some help with messaging. It has been clear after this year that playing defense simply doesn't work. If anything, Republicans are incredibly effective at ad-nausea. They take a message, spin it how they want and then somehow it becomes fact in political rhetoric. You can pretty much take any major Congressional or State initiative over the last two years up until the Lame-Duck. If the lame-duck was any sign of life, it showed that the Democrats when pushing up against a wall, bite back. I wish this efficiency and fervor can translate into the new legislative year

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Hey Folks,

After a hiatus, I have decided to relaunch the web page with a slight new layout. The topics will be a bit more inclusive then my previous blog post and might include things outside of local populist politics. I apologize if you have been a reader in the past and hadn't heard from me in nearly a year. That being said, I am going to start writing on here ahain periodically about my musing, centered around politics.