Organizing to Victory
Seniors are aging out of traditional political networks, and the modern electoral system is making it harder than ever for them to stay connected. How do we fight back? In this episode, host Lee Perry welcomes Tim Ayers, Florida Democratic Party State Committee Member and the new President of the Orange County Senior Caucus. Tim brings decades of generational knowledge to the table, tracing his roots from a young mayor in Ohio to a grassroots organizer in Orlando. Topics discussed include: How do we counter the demand for instant gratification in a slow-moving political system? What is the impact of rapid local redistricting ahead of 2026? Most importantly, they discuss concrete strategies for re-engaging marginalized and older communities left behind by typical "three-months-before-the-election" door knocking campaigns. Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 0:54 - Tim’s political background 8:51 - Overcoming voter burnout 14:11 - Deconstructing populist messaging 17:42 - Organizing in marginalized communities 20:02 - Why seniors heavily rely on vote-by-mail 21:43 - Contested vs. competitive races in Orange County 25:46 - The local impact of redistricting ahead of the 2026 elections 31:16 - Replicating the latest Senior Caucus success using micro-targeting 33:03 - How different generations get their news 36:06 - Navigating strict new rules for signatures, licenses, and registration 38:56 - How the state-level party infrastructure must adapt to win 46:14 - Corporate PACs, union-busting, and shifting worker rights in Florida 53:33 - Re-framing the narrative on government spending and local impact 56:54 - How national immigration rhetoric directly impacts local economies 1:01:26 - Ageism in voter suppression 1:02:28 - Actionable steps for seniors
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