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As a 24-year-old American male myself, I have some suggestions for outreach to my demographic the Harris-Walz campaign should consider:
1. Have Tim Walz hold rallies at college campuses focused on issues that appeal to young men, such as expanding healthcare and housing access, taking action on climate change, and the legalization of marijuana, to name just a few.
2. Have either Tim Walz or Kamala Harris do a long-form podcast with so-called "independent media," whether that's on right-leaning outlets such as Joe Rogan or PBD, or left-leaning ones like Hasan Piker and The Young Turks.
3. Release an ad in the same spirit as Walz and his classic car of him and/or Harris playing video games with their children, preferably the sons (Gus and Cole). As cheesy as it might sound, gaming is HUGE among young American men (myself included), and the lane as far as I can tell is wide open for this connection to be formed. At the very least, it's worth a shot.
Regardless of how the campaign tailors its messaging, one thing is clear: they should do something to address the needs and desires of men under 35, as even the perception that the very real concerns of this demographic are being ignored could cost them the election.
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The U S. has the most firearms per capita of any country in the world (Yemen is a distant second), being the only nation on EARTH with more guns than people. Not surprisingly, we also have the highest rates of gun violence of any country in the developed world by far. Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Norway, and almost all other developed countries have some of the strictest gun laws, and also have the lowest rates of gun violence. Coincidence? I think not. This is the price you pay for "freedom." I hope it's worth it.
Fun fact: 9 out of the top 10 states with the highest rates of gun violence per capita are the Republican-led states of Alaska, Mississippi, Wyoming, Alabama, Louisiana, Missouri, South Carolina, Arkansas, and Montana. (Source: WorldPopulationReview)
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@rabbit251 First of all, that username 💀. If you think Nancy frickin' Pelosi is on the "Left," I've got news for you. A true politician on the "Left" would not be massively corrupt. I don't normally engage in purity-testing -- I have my disagreements with the Left, such as on affirmative action -- but this is one issue I will not compromise on. I'm glad you pointed out that Katie Porter is on the right side of this. Now she is a good representative of the Left in government, and as a Californian I cannot wait to vote for her as my next Senator.
As for the trans debate, I defer (as I always do) to the experts, and the American Medical Association, American Pyschological Association, and American Academy of Pediatrics (among many others) have all now reached a consensus that gender dysphoria is a genuine phenomenon that occurs in a small fraction of the overall population. Because "gender" is socially constructed and detached from biology (unlike sex), it is possible to be born with a gender that doesn't match your biological sex. However, because it is primarily mental/psychological, there is certainly room for reasonable debate as to which should take precedence -- gender or biological sex -- with respect to segregated activities like sports, bathrooms, lodging, etc.
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@X2LR8 I'm 22 now, unless and until the Republicans all of a sudden support basic social safety net measures (such as maintaining Social Security and expanding Medicare access), action on the greatest environmental crisis the human race has ever seen, and basic freedoms (like the right to choose and access contraception), they will NEVER have my vote again. (Yes, I voted down-ballot red in 2020 when I had a more libertarian bent.) I want this country to catch up to every other developed nation in the world in terms of universal healthcare, childcare, higher education, paid maternity leave/sick days/vacation time, and now, unfortunately, the fundamental right to bodily autonomy. Is that really so hard for the wealthiest nation on Earth?!!!
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