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Opinion | Democrats' decision to avoid in-person interactions with voters cost them in 2020. But it could set them up for bigger wins in the long run. By asilbwrites

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When it became clear that COVID-19 wasn't going anywhere, the Democratic party and its allies faced an outreach crisis. What message would it send – both to its constituents and its staffers – if it asked volunteers to campaign door-to-door during a global pandemic? How could the party defeat an incumbent president if they couldn't have face-to-face conversations?

to build relationships with voters, but in the interest of public health, most Democratic and progressive campaigns eliminated door-knocking from their field programs this year. . Faced with the unprecedented task of winning a presidential election from our laptops, grassroots organizers embodied the motto of civil rights leader Florynce Kennedy: "Don't agonize, organize."

 

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