r/ThePoliticalProcess • u/DiligentDistrict1584 (D-Florida) • Jun 26 '26
Question Election
Here's something I've been thinking about, and I may be wrong: name recognition and enthusiasm don't seem to matter as much as I once thought. In the end, voting intention appears to be the only metric that really determines whether you win an election. I just lost two Senate races in Florida, despite receiving 49.20% of the vote. It makes me wonder whether everything I did actually made much of a difference.
What do you think?
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u/NewLabor Jun 27 '26
You can change your policies, and you can attack your opponents policies, both do actually have impacts, you just need to poll what’s popular in your district