The word "weird" has been weaponized in modern politics, with Republicans benefiting from labeling Democrats as out of touch, a strategy that has historical roots.
Governor Walz’s characterization of the Republican ticket as "weird" flips the script, as the DNC aims to project normalcy during its convention, countering long-standing narratives.
By recounting relatable family dinners, Democratic speakers like Buttigieg and Klobuchar emphasize a sense of normalcy, engaging voters who may feel distanced from elitist narratives.
The juxtaposition of oddity versus normalcy is a significant tactic in political messaging, with Democrats now actively working to reclaim a more relatable image.
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