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In reply to the discussion: The Democratic Party Has an 'MSNBC Problem' [View all]awesomerwb1
(4,265 posts)9. If the media isn't showing a lot of interest in the Dem's message
then how do the Dems counter that?
1-Be smart and hire the best social media geniuses, AI marketing companies.
2-Come up with as many events as possible to promote the "Better Deal" thingy (if that's what it's called)?
Just silly suggestions.
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i actually don't really think we should overly focus on "bread and butter" issues.
unblock
May 2018
#6
One supported by viewers and ad revenues, and one with under-the-table funds transfers?
erronis
May 2018
#39
Lots of good points in there. Many of us (commentards) don't have the living-life issues.
erronis
May 2018
#40
For the corporate media it's better to talk about Russia than the Republican's big tax breaks.
jalan48
May 2018
#30
Well the GOP have given the Dems a great pivot point today with their renewed ACA attack.
OnDoutside
May 2018
#32
The seems to imply that the Democratic Party has some say in what MSNBC covers
rurallib
May 2018
#33
It is a lie to say MSNBC doesn't cover domestic policy and Dem critiques of GOP positions
emulatorloo
May 2018
#34