In recent months, a series of highly visible Democratic primary and general election campaigns — from Tucson, Arizona, to New York City.
Have underscored a persistent and growing tension within the U.S. progressive movement: viral online momentum and cultural visibility do not always translate into electoral success.
TikTok Dreams Dashed by Dynasty’s Domination
In recent months, a series of highly visible Democratic primary and general election campaigns — from Tucson, Arizona, to New York City.
Have underscored a persistent and growing tension within the U.S. progressive movement: viral online momentum and cultural visibility do not always translate into electoral success.
Especially when contrasted with deep‑rooted community engagement and field organizing. The results of these races reveal something critical about contemporary American politics — namely, that digital popularity alone is not a substitute for grassroots organizing and local voter trust
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