politics
What can we learn from Francesca Hong’s loss in Wisconsin?
A fairly overtly radical socialist winning about 40% of the vote in a primary like this was unthinkable even a few years ago

TL;DR
- The Democratic party establishment still holds significant power to influence voters and consolidate support, as demonstrated in Wisconsin and previously in 2020.
- The left needs to develop statewide mass communication strategies beyond local organizing to reach a broader electorate.
- Traditional political tactics like TV ads are effective for reaching voters outside of organized networks and social media.
- The left must learn to navigate hostile media ecosystems and translate principles into concrete, defensible policies palatable to the median voter.
- Hong's 40% vote share represents a substantial gain for the socialist movement, even in defeat, indicating a growing base among skilled wage earners.
- The traditional institutions of the Democratic party still command credibility with broad sections of the electorate that the socialist left does not yet organize.