I sincerely hope the Dems can figure out a way to start messaging effectively, although I have serious doubts that they can. The republicans have essentially controlled the political narrative in the U.S. since the days of Reagan, and the Dems have really floundered in that area. Perhaps the only memorable Democratic slogan in recent yea…
I sincerely hope the Dems can figure out a way to start messaging effectively, although I have serious doubts that they can. The republicans have essentially controlled the political narrative in the U.S. since the days of Reagan, and the Dems have really floundered in that area. Perhaps the only memorable Democratic slogan in recent years was "Yes We Can." Meanwhile, Trump and the GOP are making hay with "MAGA" while President Biden has nothing of substance to add to the discourse. If the Dems ever figure out how to message with any effectiveness, they will never lose another election. Until then, we have to hang on and vote Blue no matter who.
I live in the Philadelphia news market. There are Biden ads several times a day on the news. They are fairly hard hitting, and I think they are helping to spread the good word in PA, a swing state.
I sincerely hope the Dems can figure out a way to start messaging effectively, although I have serious doubts that they can. The republicans have essentially controlled the political narrative in the U.S. since the days of Reagan, and the Dems have really floundered in that area. Perhaps the only memorable Democratic slogan in recent years was "Yes We Can." Meanwhile, Trump and the GOP are making hay with "MAGA" while President Biden has nothing of substance to add to the discourse. If the Dems ever figure out how to message with any effectiveness, they will never lose another election. Until then, we have to hang on and vote Blue no matter who.
Biden has many ads out there. You can find them on YouTube.
I live in the Philadelphia news market. There are Biden ads several times a day on the news. They are fairly hard hitting, and I think they are helping to spread the good word in PA, a swing state.