nostr:npub1ddpukxz4rkcadch7gu5hqre42lju5spyg2ph747yvgysathy4ulqye2tax nostr:npub15ef4lavje3038s768arxsnlw59llug7wkdkg8e0wmut87khrs06qz9n95r If you're targeting independents / “moderate” Republicans, then showing you can work across the aisle demonstrates to them that you aren't radically to the left. And those are the votes that matter, unfortunately. Biden won't convert MAGAs and already thinks he can count on Dems, which is probably fair in a two-party system. (At least, I assume this is the reasoning.)
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But putting 'bipartisan' weakens that a tad, doesn't it?
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The ostensible goal of this ad was to inform red districts that their representatives are taking credit for bills they voted against.
How does ode to bipartisanship help?
If anything, those voters might feel that voting Republican is fine since they trap the benefits anyway.