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In reply to the discussion: No one can explain "Defund the Police" or "Abolish the Police" as well as activists can. [View all]Gothmog
(183,271 posts)47. Why 'Defund The Police' Attacks Were So Potent Against Democrats
I personally support reforms to the police. I worked hard and we got a good Democrat elected as District Attorney in my county two years ago and this cycle we got a good man elected as sheriff of my county. Our new DA has made a tremendous amount of difference in my county and I believe that the new Sheriff will also help. However, it is clear that we lost races that we should not have lost Defund the police was used very effectively by the GOP in down ballot races. A good number of races that Democrats should have won were lost due to this issue.
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The GOP ran a ton of ads using this issue
Sure enough, Republicans saw an opportunity. Painting Democrats as supporters of defunding the police became the focus of campaign literature, TV and digital ads, and live televised debates. That forced Democratic candidates to divert resources that might otherwise be used discussing COVID-19 relief, health care or education to be used disavowing themselves from the slogan and otherwise defending themselves.
Out of 31 broadcast TV ads that Trump and other allied campaign groups used to attack Biden and other Democrats for being soft on law and order, 11 spots ― that aired a total of 77,647 times ― explicitly mentioned defund the police, according to an analysis Kantar Media/CMAG conducted for HuffPost. And out of 216 Republican broadcast TV ads in congressional races blasting Democrats, 157 spots that aired 103,000 times used the phrase.
Out of 31 broadcast TV ads that Trump and other allied campaign groups used to attack Biden and other Democrats for being soft on law and order, 11 spots ― that aired a total of 77,647 times ― explicitly mentioned defund the police, according to an analysis Kantar Media/CMAG conducted for HuffPost. And out of 216 Republican broadcast TV ads in congressional races blasting Democrats, 157 spots that aired 103,000 times used the phrase.
I was disappointed to seen Susan Collins re-elected. It seems that Collins was able to use the "defund the police" issue very effectively
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and the GOPs Senate campaign arm hit her Democratic opponent, Sara Gideon, in a TV ad for links to a defund the police billionaire. The basis for the ad was Gideons attendance at a fundraiser hosted by an environmental coalition that includes NextGen America. NextGen, funded by liberal billionaire Tom Steyer, supports defunding the police
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No one can explain "Defund the Police" or "Abolish the Police" as well as activists can. [View all]
StrictlyRockers
Dec 2020
OP
No, slogans like that make it easy to dismiss the problem and possible solutions. n/t
PoliticAverse
Dec 2020
#10
This is not about "bashing Democratic activists" it's about the effectiveness of a slogan.
PoliticAverse
Dec 2020
#13
Democratic activists say they love the slogan and it's the perfect slogan.
StrictlyRockers
Dec 2020
#14
Because to you disagreeing is "bashing" - and you wonder why you can't have a productive dialog. n/t
PoliticAverse
Dec 2020
#15
If the Dems had embraced the causes of the left, they would have won seats
StrictlyRockers
Dec 2020
#65
Are you still with this old argument? We lost 12 House seats, almost our whole...
brush
Dec 2020
#71
Good, then you admit you're wrong, and you have nothing to prove this crazy claim.
StrictlyRockers
Dec 2020
#72
I think the mistake is in thinking that every voter is willing to invest time and energy
Rorey
Dec 2020
#30
While you're insisting on that slogan, why not shoot yourself in the foot for good measure?
Squinch
Dec 2020
#3
Exactly. De-militarize is good. Anything is better than defund the police which...
brush
Dec 2020
#22
Number of people shot to death by the police in the United States from 2017 to 2020, by race
Klaralven
Dec 2020
#7
Sure...a 'slogan' can destroy the strongest of candidates. That is what you don't see.
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#59
What leads you to allege we're stuck with it and it's "the right thing to do"
LanternWaste
Dec 2020
#20
"DefundThe police"?It is - and will remain - an inane meaningless slogan without definitive meaning.
NotANeocon
Dec 2020
#24
People with marketing experience don't become street activists, because they have figured out
Blue_true
Dec 2020
#52
People with marketing experience don't become street activists, because they have figured out
Blue_true
Dec 2020
#53
And I would add they need experience in winning elections and what it takes.
Demsrule86
Dec 2020
#60
Which is why "abolish the police" is a better one. It speaks for itself.
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2020
#29
What are they going to do? Seriously, these scenarios are so rare and even more rarely end...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2020
#43