Having worked, as a younger man, in three losing presidential campaigns and having been lucky enough to cover the past 10 presidential campaigns as a journalist, I have been forced to learn a few semi ...
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There’s an ancient and accurate political adage: Elections are about addition, not subtraction. That’s especially true this year, since the last two presidential contests have been extremely close.
There’s an ancient and accurate political adage: Elections are about addition, not subtraction. That’s especially true this year, since the last two presidential contests have been extremely close.
Inclusiveness is not achieved through substitution and subtraction - in fact that is the opposite. Inclusion has to offer the full menu, not just the parts you prefer. If it doesn’t it is exclusion.
There’s an ancient and accurate political adage: Elections are about addition, not subtraction. That’s especially true this year, since the last two presidential contests have been extremely close.
There’s an ancient and accurate political adage: Elections are about addition, not subtraction. That’s especially true this year, since the last two presidential contests have been extremely close.
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