Hold 'em Accountable
Most people see politics on election day. The signs. The speeches. The victory parties. The concession speeches. But the real work? That happens long before the cameras show up. It happens in donor spreadsheets. In field plans. In fundraising call time. In the quiet panic of first-time candidates wondering if they’re about to lose everything. In this episode of Hold ’em Accountable, we sit down with Eva Posner, founder and CEO of Evinco Strategies, a fully remote, women-led political consulting firm helping progressive candidates, campaigns, and organizations win. She’s worked everything from no-budget school board races to million-dollar campaigns with national attention—and she’s here to pull back the curtain on how campaigns actually work. 📍 This is not a candidate interview. This is the beginning of our transition into advocate interviews and our upcoming special series on Sci-Fi and Politics. Candidate interviews will return in August—but before we get there, we’re talking to the people behind the machinery of democracy. And few people understand that machinery better than Eva. 🔎 In this interview, we break down: 🔥 Why politics has a burnout problem 📞 Why candidates hate fundraising and why it matters anyway 🏛️ Why local races matter more than Congress for daily life 💰 Consultant culture and the political industrial complex 🧠 The myth that campaigns are about charisma instead of discipline 📊 Why candidates need infrastructure, not just inspiration 🌾 Why rural voters often feel abandoned by Democrats 🏫 Why school boards, county councils, and state legislatures matter most ⚖️ How movements are built after losing—not just after winning 🗳️ Why democracy depends on organizers, not just elected officials Eva makes one thing clear: Politics rewards exhaustion. Young staffers are expected to burn themselves out. First-time candidates are sold fantasy instead of reality. And too often, democracy is being held together by over-caffeinated people on laptops at midnight trying to stop the whole thing from catching fire. She also drops one of the strongest truths of the interview: “Democracy isn’t self-cleaning.” It requires organizers. Strategists. Advocates. People willing to learn the rules well enough to change them. We also talk about Indiana, red states, Democratic infrastructure, local organizing, consultant failures, and why so many campaigns are built to shout at voters instead of listening to them. 🎯 Whether you’re a first-time candidate, campaign volunteer, activist, or just someone wondering why politics feels broken—this conversation matters. Because candidates may be the face of the fight. But the operatives, organizers, and people dragging democracy uphill with both hands? They’re the spine. And they deserve to be seen. 👉 Watch the full interview and decide for yourself: Are we building campaigns… or just renting moments? ---------------------------------------- 🎙️ Coming Next on Hold ’em Accountable: We’re shifting into advocate interviews and launching a special Sci-Fi & Politics series—where we explore how fiction helps us understand power, democracy, collapse, and survival. Candidate interviews return in August. Until then—we go deeper. ---------------------------------------- #EvaPosner #PoliticalConsulting #CampaignStrategy #Democracy #HoldEmAccountable
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