What Went Down On The Final Night Of The DNC
Sarah, I think those nonvoters are not very likely to be watching tonight, whereas the “former future Republicans” — especially the older ones — are much more likely to be watching.
I’m thinking about the combination of, for example, Duckworth referring to Trump as “Coward-in-Chief” and the other direct attacks on the president, alongside the points about compromise and bipartisanship. I think these are working in concert, with the bipartisanship providing a backdrop for these very sharp criticisms. There is no “he means well, we just disagree about policy” here. The inclusion of Republican perspectives makes this about something other than party politics.
Here’s a thought … one thing both of the Obamas tried to do in their speeches was appeal to those who don’t like politics or feel apathetic about voting. Do you think it would have been more effective for Democrats to try and feature videos from Americans who don’t vote regularly but are thinking about it this year, rather than highlighting “future former Republicans”? As a point of reference, the former is more than 40 percent of the voting eligible population.
