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This week, Jennifer and Sarah take a ride through Democratic strategy, primary-season drama, and why Jennifer has officially reached her Hunter Biden saturation point. From hot takes on New York’s political shakeups to a passionate plea for Democrats to stop helping Republicans do their messaging for them, this episode is equal parts organizing wisdom and friendly ranting. Highlights include: • Why authenticity beats focus groups every time. • The danger of treating one candidate as the face of an entire movement. • Abdul El-Sayed’s Michigan-flavored campaign strategy (yes, water-skiing counts as political analysis now). • How purity politics can accidentally sabotage progress. • Why healthy primaries can strengthen a party instead of tearing it apart. • The difference between being right and being strategic. (Spoiler: winning requires both.) The heart of this episode is cathedral building—doing work today for victories that may not arrive tomorrow, next year, or even in your political lifetime. Jennifer and Sarah explore the idea that real change happens when people commit to building something bigger than themselves, election cycle after election cycle. And yes, they reference two Broadway favorites that capture this spirit: • “Keep Marching” from Suffs • “The Story of Tonight” and “The Schuyler Sisters” (which includes the famous theme about planting seeds in a garden you never get to see) from Hamilton Check them out becasue these songs beautifully capture the episode’s core message: sometimes the most important work is building a future you may never personally see. Bottom line: Think long-term. Build relationships. Run candidates. Stay strategic. Stop doom-scrolling. Start cathedral-building. 🏗️🎧 For the Blueprint and more on Beyond Resistance: beyondresistancepod.com
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