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Democrats Need to Get Smart about State Elections

For decades, Democrats bet on decency, majorities, and federal wins. The GOP bet on gerrymandering, statehouses, and never running out of ammo.
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It’s one thing to lose a race. It’s another to never show up to the field. This week, Lisa Senecal and David Pepper dig into the quiet catastrophe of Democratic underinvestment in statehouses — and the decades-long GOP strategy that’s been winning the war one unchallenged district at a time.

David isn’t guessing. He’s got the whiteboard, the case studies, and a son who apparently understands political strategy better than half of Congress. The core argument? While Democrats pour millions into flipping a few swing House seats every two years, Republicans have spent decades building power in places Democrats don’t even run. And it’s working. Abortion bans, school privatization, attacks on voting rights — they didn’t start in Washington. They started in state capitols like Jackson, Columbus, and Austin. And they spread, one uncontested race at a time.

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“We thought democracy was settled,” David says. “They saw it as something you could hack.”

The fix? It's not just throwing more money at the next Senate map. It’s running everywhere — even in places “the experts” write off. Because when no one runs, there’s no message. No organizing. No accountability. And no fear from the extremists writing the laws we’re all now living under.

“They’ve known for years that their ideas are deeply unpopular,” David warns. “That’s why they attack voting rights. That’s why they gerrymander. That’s why they avoid straight-up elections like the plague.”

This isn’t about wishful thinking. It’s about basic arithmetic. They’re taking five shots on goal while we barely staff a goalie — and David’s out here asking: What if we fielded a full damn team? Tune in now to hear how we start playing offense, stop losing by default, and finally go after the people doing the most damage — in the places they think we’ll never show up.

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