#Political strategies
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humane-surekha · 2 years ago
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Jijabai, the Political Strategist
The name Jijabai and Shivaji Raje is so convoluted and impenetrable , that sieving her from her illustrious son is like the process of winnowing. Jijamata, Rajmata 🙏🙏 Despite jijabai being acknowledged as jijamata and the architect of her son shivaji ascent to the maratha throne , the aspect that jijabai was one of the first female political leader is something to be cherished and…
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ribombeee · 3 months ago
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normal-thoughts-official · 1 year ago
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Please stop seeing politics as an identity and start seeing it as a collective means for change
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trendynewsnow · 15 days ago
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Reflections on the Election Aftermath: Emotions and Insights
Conversations on the Election Aftermath Bret Stephens: Hello, Gail. How are you feeling these days? Are you despondent, energized, enraged, or perhaps dumbstruck? Gail Collins: Honestly, I’m experiencing a bit of all those emotions, sometimes within just a 10-minute span! But I must add “scared” to that list. How about you? Bret: To be completely candid? Gail: No, Bret! I want you to let loose…
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newspatron · 6 months ago
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Vinod Tawde: BJP's Rising Star - 5 Key Insights
What are your thoughts on Vinod Tawde's political journey? Share your insights and join the conversation below!
Vinod Tawde: The BJP’s Rising Star – A Deep Dive into His Political Ascent Discover the captivating story of the meteoric rise of Vinod Tawde within the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and his potential impact on Indian politics. This in-depth profile reveals the strategies and alliances that have shaped his career, from his early days as a grassroots organizer to his current position as a key…
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coolsoulfire · 1 year ago
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acharyaelections · 2 years ago
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As the 2022 year ends, it’s time for political parties and candidates to gear up for the next year’s elections. National and State Elections are near and new political strategies and campaigns look at ways to connect to their supporters. There are a myriad of campaign election ideas available out there. But the question arises, how to build the most effective winning marketing campaign?
Successful campaign is a combination of different elements and can be extremely important in winning over voters’ hearts and establishing a bond. The campaign strategy considers a campaign’s objective, messaging, target market, and available resources. It will adequately work to find supporters while also spreading its message. As a Political Consulting Firms, we suggest six most popular political winning strategies you should consider when planning your next political marketing campaign.
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qqueenofhades · 1 year ago
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I'm sure it's only a coincidence that a few days after Putin says Biden "needs to be undermined from the left" to help Trump win, noted Russian agent Jill Stein, who the Kremlin already extensively promoted in 2016 in the successful effort to hurt HRC, and who already endorsed fellow pro-Russian tankie Cornel West, jumps back into the 2024 race as the "Green Party candidate" talking about how "the two-party system has failed us."
For the love of fuck, let's not do this again.
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alwaysbewoke · 6 months ago
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padawan-historian · 4 months ago
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electing a brown skinned cop who uses imperial feminism to reinforce American exceptionalism all while she backs the same colonial projects and state funded violence that allows for the re-criminalization of poverty, the erasure of civil rights, and the expansion prison industrial complex is not a win.
there are a multitude of ways and workings to disrupt, divest, and dismantle the master’s house. kamala winning this election doesn’t fix this lovecraft country. kamala winning this election means a return to our communities to manifest direct action, collective liberation, and radical abolition that upRoots fascism, imperialism, and white supremacy from our gardens.
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kalashtars · 2 years ago
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y'all remember when book fairs used to have those "banned books" display sections that advertised books based on that fact that they had been banned in schools in the past and everyone went "haha wow, it's crazy that they banned books like this! what a wacky thing to do!" haha........ yeah....... who would even do that......
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rejectingrepublicans · 8 days ago
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Republicans stopped being the party of Lincoln in the ‘60s when they aligned themselves with all the racists as part of their Southern Strategy. They also greedily gobbled up all the racist Dixiecrats that were expelled from the Democratic Party.
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arguablysomaya · 20 days ago
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imagine banking your whole campaign on “shy harris voters” and spending millions on ads telling republicans they can “secretly vote dem 😉” just for them to. not do that. just like every other election.
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allhailthe70shousewife · 4 months ago
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Guess who is sitting around covered in ketchup, fantasizing out loud…
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quotesfrommyreading · 1 year ago
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Much of the public discussion of Ukraine reveals a tendency to patronize that country and others that escaped Russian rule. As Toomas Ilves, a former president of Estonia, acidly observed, “When I was at university in the mid-1970s, no one referred to Germany as ‘the former Third Reich.’ And yet today, more than 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we keep on being referred to as ‘former Soviet bloc countries.’” Tropes about Ukrainian corruption abound, not without reason—but one may also legitimately ask why so many members of Congress enter the House or Senate with modest means and leave as multimillionaires, or why the children of U.S. presidents make fortunes off foreign countries, or, for that matter, why building in New York City is so infernally expensive.
The latest, richest example of Western condescension came in a report by German military intelligence that complains that although the Ukrainians are good students in their training courses, they are not following Western doctrine and, worse, are promoting officers on the basis of combat experience rather than theoretical knowledge. Similar, if less cutting, views have leaked out of the Pentagon.
Criticism by the German military of any country’s combat performance may be taken with a grain of salt. After all, the Bundeswehr has not seen serious combat in nearly eight decades. In Afghanistan, Germany was notorious for having considerably fewer than 10 percent of its thousands of in-country troops outside the wire of its forward operating bases at any time. One might further observe that when, long ago, the German army did fight wars, it, too, tended to promote experienced and successful combat leaders, as wartime armies usually do.
American complaints about the pace of Ukraine’s counteroffensive and its failure to achieve rapid breakthroughs are similarly misplaced. The Ukrainians indeed received a diverse array of tanks and armored vehicles, but they have far less mine-clearing equipment than they need. They tried doing it our way—attempting to pierce dense Russian defenses and break out into open territory—and paid a price. After 10 days they decided to take a different approach, more careful and incremental, and better suited to their own capabilities (particularly their precision long-range weapons) and the challenge they faced. That is, by historical standards, fast adaptation. By contrast, the United States Army took a good four years to develop an operational approach to counterinsurgency in Iraq that yielded success in defeating the remnants of the Baathist regime and al-Qaeda-oriented terrorists.
A besetting sin of big militaries, particularly America’s, is to think that their way is either the best way or the only way. As a result of this assumption, the United States builds inferior, mirror-image militaries in smaller allies facing insurgency or external threat. These forces tend to fail because they are unsuited to their environment or simply lack the resources that the U.S. military possesses in plenty. The Vietnamese and, later, the Afghan armies are good examples of this tendency—and Washington’s postwar bad-mouthing of its slaughtered clients, rather than critical self-examination of what it set them up for, is reprehensible.
The Ukrainians are now fighting a slow, patient war in which they are dismantling Russian artillery, ammunition depots, and command posts without weapons such as American ATACMS and German Taurus missiles that would make this sensible approach faster and more effective. They know far more about fighting Russians than anyone in any Western military knows, and they are experiencing a combat environment that no Western military has encountered since World War II. Modesty, never an American strong suit, is in order.
  —  Western Diplomats Need to Stop Whining About Ukraine
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newspatron · 6 months ago
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Lok Sabha Elections: The Verdict
Thank you for following our Lok Sabha Elections series. Your engagement has made this analysis a meaningful dialogue. Stay tuned for more insightful content on newspatron.
Unravelling the Election Saga Welcome to the concluding chapter of our insightful journey through the Lok Sabha Election Results Analysis of 2024. As we’ve navigated through the intricate narratives of political strategies and voter tides in our previous four parts, we now stitch together the final threads of this election’s story. Lok Sabha Elections: The VerdictUnravelling the Election…
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