Grassroots Groups Know How to Win This Campaign-Do They Have What They Need to Pull It Off?
Briefly

With key elections looming, the risk of taking voters for granted is evident again this cycle. Previous lessons from 2016 must inform strategies for engaging disaffected communities effectively.
While the Harris campaign possesses substantial financial backing, it may lack the grassroots connections that really motivate voters, particularly among communities who feel marginalized and ignored.
The upcoming election poses a stark choice, where voter turnout hinges on the effectiveness of ground campaigns, underscoring that economic resources alone cannot drive engagement.
As the number of registered Independents grows, campaigns must focus on activating disaffected and lower-propensity voters to ensure that every potential supporter is accounted for.
Read at The Nation
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