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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss campaign strategy around the upcoming midterms. They note that typically midterms localize the election and federal officials are kept out of it, but they plan to invert that approach and put federal officials on the ballot because many low-propensity voters are Trump voters. Speaker 1 agrees, saying “They are.” Speaker 0 adds that a week ago Tuesday showed what happens when he’s not on the ballot and not active, and that he hasn’t fully broken the news to him but he’ll campaign like it’s 2024 again for the people he helps, who are a “turnout machine.” The midterms will be very important to them, and he’ll work to keep the majority. Speaker 1 emphasizes the danger of not having him installed, and expresses frustration with donors who contributed to organizations like theirs over the last four years with a threefold objective: win the presidency, the House, and the Senate. They were strategic about outreach to moms, but now donors seem complacent, as if “we’re good,” which they feel is a dangerous miscalculation since “a swipe of a pen and one election can change everything.” Speaker 0 notes that the majority is in both houses, and that this is a favorable Senate year for Republicans, with the House cycles repeating every two years. He mentions candidate recruitment and that the president began raising money for the midterms the day after the election, sitting on a huge war chest to support these candidates. He will utilize that funding, including his own resources and the money raised, and asserts that nobody can outwork him. He expresses confidence but stresses the need to actually get it done.

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Beto and a member of Powered by People are in Texas with a crowd of people whose congressperson won't listen to them. The member of Powered by People states that if the congressperson doesn't show up, then he, Beto, and others will show up to take the power back for the people and save democracy. Beto says that these folks don't need anybody else to save them, they're here to do it themselves. He suggests finding a town hall, volunteering, registering to vote, and talking to neighbors.

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Hi, it's Kamala Harris. Our rights are being threatened, but we're not alone. Let's fight back together. Remember, your vote is powerful. Register at vote.gov. Amen! Don't forget to vote in November.

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UK farming protest is imminent and being planned by Eden from Lancashire Land Boxes and the effing farmer. They are urging the public to follow, like, and share their accounts for information on the protest. It is crucial for the public to support them to avoid any backlash. Additionally, there will be a meeting in Wales to discuss the way forward, whether it be through protest or raising awareness. The opportunity to make a difference should not be wasted, as there may not be another chance. Support and share the message to ensure a voice is heard.

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I have a good following on TikTok and I'm excited to chat with you. I’ll be returning to TikTok soon, so look out for me there. For those feeling worried or in despair, I understand those feelings. I want to offer hope. I've faced many challenges where people said it couldn't be done, but we can prove them wrong. We can take on the conservatives together. If you're feeling anxious, channel that energy into action. Join us, and we can create something beautiful.

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Speaker 1 discusses the need for support in their campaign and suggests finding polished individuals who can run as secret sleepers on their side. They emphasize the importance of working towards the same goal and taking back seats in local elections. Speaker 1 expresses a desire for black individuals who can navigate different circles but still feel safe with their own people. They stress the need for these sleepers to withstand criticism and even opposition from their own families. Additionally, Speaker 1 mentions the struggle to raise campaign funds and calls for support from black individuals with financial resources.

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BLM has threatened to protest following the not guilty verdict for Daniel Piddy. In response, individuals are encouraged to channel their anger into positive action by helping others. A mother expresses her deep pain over her son's death, emphasizing the need for change in a rigged system. The community must unite to prevent further injustices. Another speaker recalls their fight for justice after their son was killed, advocating for stricter measures against police misconduct. They highlight the need for continued resistance against the system and encourage families affected by violence to persist in their fight for justice. The message is clear: do not give up, as change is possible through collective action.

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Protests are ongoing in major US cities with limited media coverage. The movement won't stop before or after Election Day, so everyone should take note and not let up.

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The speaker states they are mobilizing in New York, targeting Republican districts and Republicans who are voting in a way the speaker opposes. The goal is to force these Republicans to change their vote or face consequences. The speaker characterizes this as a long, relentless, daily fight. The speaker is confident that they will bring down Trump's popularity, numbers, and strength if they persist.

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The speaker asserts that the election is very important and emphasizes the crucial role of the Somali community in this process. According to the speaker, the Somali community is critical, and the speaker states that in their own election they would not be in office without the help of the Somali community. Somali voters came out in very large numbers and were able to register people to vote. The speaker notes that several thousand Somalis were recently naturalized as US citizens. The Somali community, the speaker claims, can make a huge impact on this election. The influence of Somalis is not limited to Minnesota; the speaker indicates that Somalis also play a significant role in battleground states such as Ohio and in Virginia. Specifically, the speaker mentions Somalis in Columbus, Ohio, and in Virginia, stating that they all have a role and opportunity to play a very big role in this election. The speaker believes that many people are counting on the Somali community to get involved, stay involved, and not just vote but help others vote. On the campaign, there are tremendous leaders. The speaker highlights Hibu Isak as a great leader who is very articulate, very smart, and a young lady who is out gathering Somali voters and other voters to get them to the polls. The speaker also mentions Miriam, who is on the campaign, along with other leaders. The overarching message is that the Somali community is a critical player, not just in Minnesota but also in Ohio and Virginia. The speaker urges listeners to call their relatives in those areas so they can be encouraged to vote. In summary, the speaker argues that Somali voters have demonstrated strong participation and registration efforts, there are newly naturalized Somali citizens, and Somalis’ involvement is pivotal in Minnesota, Ohio, and Virginia. The speaker calls for continued and expanded engagement, including assistance to others in voting, and points to specific community leaders like Hibu Isak and Miriam as examples of effective leadership within the campaign.

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It's great to see such a massive turnout here today! Everyone in the labor movement, and those who value public service, recognize that enough is enough. An injury to one is an injury to all. They're counting on us giving up, but we can't. I know many of you have family, friends, and colleagues in the federal system who are scared. If you can, stand up. If you are able, decline to enforce illegal instructions. If the facts support it, use the whistleblower portals that the Senate Democrats have set up. We may be out of power, but we are not powerless. We're going to win.

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Protests are still happening in major U.S. cities, but Speaker 0 is not seeing the same level of reporting as in the first few weeks. Speaker 1 asserts the protests are a movement and will not stop. Speaker 1 warns that the protests will continue before and after election day in November. Speaker 1 believes protestors should not let up, and neither should "we."

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To all young people and those young at heart, stay angry and frustrated, but use that energy to push for more. Solving this complex challenge requires a marathon, not a sprint. As Shakespeare said, healing happens gradually. Our planet is wounded, and it won't be healed overnight. However, if we each commit to doing our part and follow through, we can secure a better future. It's a profound and noble task. I'm ready for the long haul, and I hope you are too. Let's get to work. Thank you.

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We are in the final stretch before election day. Let's focus on the important things we can do leading up to November 5th. This is the time we have all been preparing for and discussing. Let's make a difference together.

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The speaker states they are mobilizing in New York, targeting Republican districts and Republicans who are voting in a way the speaker opposes. The goal is to force these Republicans to change their vote or face consequences. The speaker characterizes this as a long, relentless, daily fight. The speaker is confident that they will bring down Trump's popularity, numbers, and strength if they persist.

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Speak up about important issues; that's what you can do as an average person. It's not about going to war, but about raising awareness. When only a few speak out, it allows others to suppress them. Thankfully, more people are now joining the conversation. Remember, our history is filled with ordinary people achieving extraordinary things. It's crucial to fight for your freedom of speech instead of passively watching your country change. Many are ready to stand up, especially women. An army of mothers is mobilizing in the UK, determined to be heard and not silenced. This is the message: take action and speak out.

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Speaker 0 urges the crowd to keep marching and not stop. Speaker 1 expresses support. Speaker 0 continues to encourage the march and thanks the participants. They emphasize the need to keep going and express gratitude for the quick response.

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Speaker 0 emphasizes that the country runs because of working people, not for billionaires or politicians. Speaker 1 notes that when people come together, we can make our voices heard, and American history shows that when we move together, we win, we expand, we diversify, and today will be no different. It will take millions of us refusing business as usual to force this change. Speaker 0 announces: This May Day, we're calling for a worker over billionaires national day of action, showing solidarity with labor in our communities across our country and against fascism. Speaker 1 explains the tactic: No work, no school, no shopping. A simple idea with real economic impact. Refuse business as usual, and let's force a change. Speaker 2 frames the moment as a chance to harness collective power to disrupt an unjust system and regime who are racially profiling and attacking our immigrant communities, waging legal wars, devastating our environment, and seeking to destroy our democracy. Speaker 0 invites broad participation: Everyone has a part to play. Join us on May 1. Show up in your community, attend a rally or march, bring a friend. Speaker 1 reiterates the core principle: Change starts with people and grows when we act together. Because workers are the many and the billionaires are the few. Workers over billionaires. This Friday, May 1, we're gonna hit them with a pocketbook, which is the only thing they care about. Speaker 2 urges momentum: Let's make it count. Speaker 1 directs action: Check out the May Day map to find out how you can get involved in your community.

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This presidential election is crucial, and we must act decisively. Our freedoms and future are at stake, so we need to vote as if our lives depend on it and show up in overwhelming numbers. Kamala Harris is working hard, but she can't do it alone. It's time to take action—don't just watch the polls. Visit go.kamalaharris.com to find volunteer opportunities near you. Together, we can secure a victory for Kamala Harris, move past the negativity of Donald Trump's era, and embrace a new generation of leadership. Let's make it happen!

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The speaker urges the audience to vote, stating that early voting starts tomorrow and continues until election day on June 24. They believe New Yorkers want consistency, principles, and a belief in humanity. The speaker notes that while there are a million Muslims in the city, with 200,000 registered as Democrats, only 7% voted in the last election. They feel there is an opportunity this year, stating they began the race at 1% and are now 2% sure of winning. They believe they have the support of people across the city. The speaker asks the audience to inform everyone they know about the election and what's on the ballot, emphasizing that Muslims deserve equality and respect. They state that these things must be won, particularly at the ballot box, to show that Muslims belong in City Hall.

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Please politicians, stop just pointing out problems and tell us how to fix them. We want solutions, not just talk. If you're sincere, reach out to us and explain why things can't be fixed. We're behind you, but we need action, not just words. Share this message and demand answers from our leaders. Enough talk, we need real change. Thank you.

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This is a call to action for everyone to get involved. We need to spread awareness about the vaccine situation and convince people that they have been poisoned by their governments. It's important for everyone to play a part in this battle. Share videos from Mike and Alex Jones to get this information in front of people. Let's get off the bench and onto the field.

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The speaker highlights the importance of addressing the crisis in democracies around the world. They mention the rise of disinformation and attacks on those in power. They call for a united effort across Europe to defend democracy, both offline and online. The speaker invites people to join an event at the European Parliament on October 11th to make their voices heard.

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The speaker states they are mobilizing in New York, targeting Republican districts and Republicans who are voting in a way the speaker opposes. The goal is to force these Republicans to change their vote or face consequences. The speaker characterizes this as a long, relentless, daily fight. The speaker is confident that they will bring down Trump's popularity, numbers, and strength if they persist.

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Sarah Longwell on elections, politics, and AI
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Voters reveal the true shape of a presidential race when focus groups push past headlines and into the tempo of everyday life. Longwell explains that and the contrast between turnout and persuasion matters: Trump remains a potent turnout engine while Biden benefits from a surge of enthusiasm around Kamala Harris, which has energized the Democratic coalition from base to swing voters. She notes that anxiety about Biden’s age and doubts about Harris gave way to a broader willingness to rally behind the ticket, and that enthusiasm, not polling alone, seems to forecast engagement. She describes undecided voters as not 'low information' but late-breaking, busy people who vote in presidential years and weigh 'lesser of two evils' with cynicism. They are not necessarily undecided due to deep study; they have lives, kids, work. Focus groups reveal the persistent tension between turnout and persuasion; to win you need both; enthusiasm translates into actions like registration and donations; the role of the messenger and authenticity in persuasion is key. On methodology, she outlines how focus groups are sourced via firms with lists of voters; how Zoom opened access and transcripts; desire to make qualitative more scalable; AI could transform analysis by summarizing themes across transcripts, predicting outcomes, and identifying which messages resonate with which voters. She emphasizes centaurs: human plus machine collaboration, and warns about tone, mood, and the limits of AI in reading ambivalence. She discusses mis/disinformation and the need for truth, and discusses messenger authenticity as the core of persuasion campaigns; the risks of AI-generated testimonials. Towards politics' future, she argues the Republican Party is unlikely to return to its pre-Trump form; realignment toward a working-class, tariff-focused, isolationist posture is possible; compromise remains essential to policy, and electoral penalties for lies are needed to restore incentives. She reflects on her personal journey as a gay Republican turned focus on truth and civil discourse, the value of listening, and the hope that, despite polarization, most people share common concerns and can reconnect if we change how we frame and approach dialogue.
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