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Wanda M. Walker's avatar

The tariff issue is compelling and primed for discourse; so, yes I agree.

I would appeal for a unified framework for messaging based on the 2020 DNC/Biden platform with tariff stats and talking points refined by economic subject matter experts.

A talking point sheet could be developed: including, maybe, a 5 Step Plan on how dems would reverse the tariff uncertainty; speak to the administration's reckless approach to negotiations while dismantling NAFTA/USMCA, WTO and TTP: putting us in future trade jeopardy; explain the industries where jobs will be, and the efforts to upskill existing workers; and expand opportunities for new workers entering the workforce. This could then be tailored to the facts, circumstances and opportunities statewide, district wide and locally by candidates. That's my two cents.

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Sharon Lawrence's avatar

I think that at this point (i.e., mid 2025) if you have to ask people what issues are of concern to them (and are spending millions of dollars to do so) that's part of the problem. The Democrats need to change who they hire ... get some people with lived experience.

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