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Speak Out California
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Advancing progressive values to renew the California dream
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Speak Out California | Advancing progressive values to renew the California dream Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Speak Out California Advancing progressive values to renew the California dream Search Main menu Home About Us Join Us! Post navigation ← Older posts More Evidence That Appealing To “Center” Is A Losing Strategy Posted on January 9, 2012 by Dave In a May, 2011 post, Appealing To The “Center” Drives Away Voters I wrote that the traditional Democratic campaign strategy of taking positions perceived to be “between” the left and the right not only doesn’t appear to work, it actually might be costing Democrats. The traditional idea, driven by Democratic campaign consultants, is that “independent” voters “swing” between parties. So you can get them to “swing” your way by taking positions that are not those of the base of your own party, but instead creep over towards those of the other party. I wrote in that May po...
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