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76: Run For Something, Anything, Just RUN with Amanda Litman

25 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, we explore the evolving political landscape, focusing on generational dynamics, candidate authenticity, and strategies for success in upcoming elections. Our guest, Amanda Litman, shares insights from her experience with Run for Something and discusses how future candidates can navigate social media, authenticity, and the issues that matter most to young voters. Key Topics: * The importance of authenticity over polished campaign personas * How generational shifts influence political representation and voter behavior * The evolving landscape of primary races and candidate profiles for 2028 * Strategies for engaging voters through social media authentically * The role of outsider versus insider candidates in contemporary politics * How issues like AI, crypto, and economic instability shape future campaigns * The declining significance of traditional fundraising compared to authenticity and messaging * The importance of understanding and communicating core values for candidates * Lessons from recent electoral outcomes and what they predict for 2026 and beyond

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