The question that will determine the outcome of the 2020 election isn’t “Who can convince people?” Rather, it’s “Who can inspire people?” Those who fail to recognize the importance of emotional resonance in making a winning political argument overlook factors it will take to win.

Nov 26, 2019 · 11:11 PM UTC

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Yang Inspires me! Thank you for what you do! 🙏
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Prepare To Be Inspired!
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Marianne i like you and I am super open to your candidacy. You have to do the following to get more than 1% support from people who believe in you: outline this vision in glorious detail, make us see it. It’s what Yang and Sanders and Warren are doing.
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Yang inspired me to be involved this fight for our future. So I can look into my daughter’s eye say: your country values you , your country love you, you gonna be okay!
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Yes, and even more, one must appeal to all three: the heart, mind, and soul.
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You are still running? Awesome!
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That's why ALL the D candidates are losers and why Hillary lost too.
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It truly is the ethical argument, on very many levels, that is going to decide this next election.
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You’re still in it? I forgot.
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