January 14, 2023

Lucas Kunce is a veteran running against Senator and author of a book on "Manhood" Josh Hawley (I'm not laughing, you're laughing...ok, we're all laughing). Right out of the gate, Kunce has proven that Democratic candidates are building on their successes this past cycle, and most importantly, understand they don't need to be "proper" or punching. bags or "stay above the fray."

For years as Republicans grew increasingly unhinged Democrats still behaved like this was a contest of ideas, as opposed to one party nominating women and men of ideas and the other circus performers whose only aim has been to misdirect, divide and trick those listening into thinking they believe in anything beyond simple bigotry and enriching their donors.

Kunce--like many Democrats have been showing recently by, for example, bringing popcorn to the floor of the House as Republicans duked it out 15x to pick a Speaker--understands that constantly defining your opponent, in Hawley's case correctly as a "coward and a fraud," is key. That mocking him for the moment that most undermines what he's trying to say about himself--his clenched fist to a rabid crowd and then running away when things got dangerous--is a must.

And that telling voters constantly who you are and what you stand for in easy soundbites and by emphasizing a few points is absolutely required, as Republicans will lie, distort and perform for the crowd, and they have a much larger media megaphone than Democrats.

In this short video above from the Stephanie Miller Show, Cliff Schecter and Stephanie get into Kunce's campaign launch, and what it portends for the running man himself, Josh Hawley.

And Kunce's video "Running", which already has millions of views on YouTube and Twitter.

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