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Rob Todaro

@robtodaro

comms @DataProgress. views on politics & pop music are my own. he/him

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Arizona shifted significantly more to the right than the other swing states and Gallego was still able to win without throwing trans kids under the bus!

Peter Twinklage 🥥🌴 (@petertwinklage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All of them spoke proudly in defense of queer Americans while also never condemning constituents who lacked the language to voice their concerns about certain issues in a politically correct fashion. Having grown up on a farm with a Fox News family, I think this is the way.

Max (@maxtmcc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s so fun that we’ve already had our first “Wow, Trump is surprisingly normal this week? Oh wait nevermind” news cycle. Get ready for about 208 more of these

Adam Carlson (@admcrlsn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call me crazy but maybe it’s time to turn the page on Clinton-Obama era strategy & try letting a new generation — with fresh ideas & perspectives — take the helm Fundraising wasn’t & isn’t going to be an issue. Old comms channels are defunct In other words: we’re not going back

Data for Progress (@dataprogress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW from Ryan O'Donnell: Why did Democrats succeed in 2022 and not 2024? One key is news engagement. Those who pay less attention to political news voted for Trump at significantly higher rates.

NEW from <a href="/ryanodonnellpa/">Ryan O'Donnell</a>:

Why did Democrats succeed in 2022 and not 2024?

One key is news engagement.

Those who pay less attention to political news voted for Trump at significantly higher rates.
Grace Panetta (@grace_panetta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New polling from Data for Progress confirms a strong inverse relationship between news consumption and support for Trump. Those who paid "a great deal" of attention to political news were Harris +6 while those who paid "none at all" went +19 points for Trump dataforprogress.org/insights/2024/…

New polling from <a href="/DataProgress/">Data for Progress</a> confirms a strong inverse relationship between news consumption and support for Trump. Those who paid "a great deal" of attention to political news were Harris +6 while those who paid "none at all" went +19 points for Trump dataforprogress.org/insights/2024/…
Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Among the most important charts for thinking clearly about the 2024 election — and politics in general. The hardest divide to cross isn't left vs. right. It's interested vs. uninterested. dataforprogress.org/insights/2024/…

Among the most important charts for thinking clearly about the 2024 election — and politics in general.

The hardest divide to cross isn't left vs. right. It's interested vs. uninterested. dataforprogress.org/insights/2024/…
Greg Sargent (@gregtsargent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think people making this argument should state explicitly what positions they think are permissible to take on immigration to "win" beyond the ones that Harris already took during this campaign.

Aaron Fritschner (@fritschner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please note that Nancy Mace didn't do this until there was a specific Representative elected by the voters, a colleague to whom she hopes to deny basic human dignity. An awful, cowardly thing to do, but her desire for attention is a bottomless pit that can never be filled.

Sen. Sarah McBride (@sarahemcbride) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every day Americans go to work with people who have life journeys different than their own and engage with them respectfully, I hope members of Congress can muster that same kindness.

Data for Progress (@dataprogress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Voters, including 60% of Independents, do not believe Trump should use recess appointments to appoint his Cabinet without Senate confirmation. dataforprogress.org/blog/2024/11/1…

NEW: Voters, including 60% of Independents, do not believe Trump should use recess appointments to appoint his Cabinet without Senate confirmation.  

dataforprogress.org/blog/2024/11/1…