Friend,

Hasn’t the news cycle seemed a bit slow lately? For a while there, we felt like every other night there was something irrelevant but weirdly magnetizing going on with the GOP. The “debates”, “primaries”, and “town halls'' dominated the airwaves for weeks and the talking heads actually had something to talk about. But now that we’re in somewhat of a lull before South Carolina in a couple weeks, we figured we’d outline the future, or what we make of it at least.

Regarding: the GOP primary: Haley's going to make a desperate last stand - and Trump is going to double down attacking her. Why is this important? Because he's turning off the exact type of soft Republican voters who we need in November.

Regarding: Trumpworld: He's going to get crazier and crazier. Harder for his aides to keep his grubby hands off his phone. Which makes our job easier. You know we’ll keep the pressure on. When he attacks us, he’s losing.

- Regarding MAGA in general: They can't help themselves. Picking a fight with Taylor Swift is one of the dumbest possible ideas. Keep turning off swing women, MAGA. Please.

Regarding: President Biden: We've got to tell his story in a way that actual voters understand. Not just bragging that Bidenomics is working. Bringing it home. “Hey, did you try to get your insulin recently? It’s only $35. Wonder why?”

Regarding: the media: When are they going to wake up and report on the incredible economic growth (look at those job numbers!) and talk about how Trump is actually the weak one? Your guess is as good as ours. But we’re not going to let up on them, either.

And what about us? We’re ramping up every day. We’re watching everything going on like a hawk. There’s a long road ahead, but we think democracy will come out on top. Chip in to keep the future bright>>

 

 

-Rick, Reed, Stuart, and Joe


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