In a year when many Democrats struggled, candidates like Marcy Kaptur and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez succeeded by avoiding condescension and addressing voter frustrations.
The fundamental mistake people make is condescension, which was a key theme for successful Democratic candidates who connected with constituents by acknowledging their concerns.
These victorious Democrats embraced a mix of progressive, moderate, and conservative themes, adapting their messages to align with voter sentiments in red-leaning districts.
While some Democrats were dismissive of immigration concerns, the leaders who won acknowledged these issues, which proved critical in their campaigns.
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