The Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode illustrates the flaw in doubling down on a misguided approach, similar to the current strategy of building super PACs to oppose Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani. Following a previous super PAC's substantial fundraising efforts against Mamdani, a new group is reported to be raising $20 million to continue this opposition. Despite this, Mamdani succeeded in gaining support by directly connecting with voters, especially youth. As the election approaches, strategies to appeal to voters may shift, and new fundraising efforts have already begun to back other candidates.
The approach of doubling down on a flawed strategy is evident as they keep putting more cats into the wall, echoing the super PAC's efforts to oppose Mamdani.
After raising more than $25 million to oppose Mamdani, the new super PAC aims to raise an additional $20 million, focusing on contrasting Mamdani's grassroots appeal.
Mamdani's nomination success stemmed from connecting directly with voters and energizing previously uninterested groups, rather than traditional campaign methods.
Despite the flawed strategy, candidates may still change their approach and find new ways to reach voters as they prepare for the upcoming election.
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