vote at the bottom of the ticket. so one thing we have to do with the dlcc, is communicate with voters to make sure that voters understand the stakes. most of the policies that affect your day-to-day life, these are made in state legislatures. so we re always looking for ways to make sure we have the resources to communicate with voters, to make sure that people understand the stakes, but also understand the binary choice, that a republican might be an election denier that attended the insurrection, and we may have a great candidate in the democrats, someone who really wants to represent their community. and that s part of the reason why we can t just run trickle down campaigns. we have to run strong campaigns on the ballot. jessica post, thanks very much for joining us in this winners circle discussion tonight. really appreciate it. thank you so much, lawrence. have a good one. thank you, you too. joining us now is simon rosenberg, democratic strategist and president of the new
votes? that s what happened. but voters in this election, this november, they are turning the page to it, and so are we. joining our discussion now, jessica post, president of the democratic legislative campaign committee. thank you very much for joining us tonight. what were the lessons learned in your winning season? well, lawrence, thank you so much for having me. one of the big lessons for us was no surprise. similar to what senator peters said. we wanted to make sure that every state legislative chamber that was a democratic majority, we held. we watched everything from washington to oregon, which republican said at the beginning of the election cycle that they could bring home a win in. we also wanted to make sure that we were taking every opportunity to flip chambers on new maps. and that was a really key, important piece of the election cycle. we felt like we definitely had a winning message, and that was
the session trying to throw ou votes? that s what happened but voters in this election, this november, they are turnin the page to it, and so are we. joining our discussion now, jessica post, president of the democratic legislative campaig committee. thank you very much for joinin us tonight what were the lessons learne in your winning season well, lawrence, thank you s much for having me one of the big lessons for u was no surprise. similar to what senator peters said we wanted to make sure tha every state legislative chambe that was a democratic majority we held. we watched everything from washington to oregon, which republican said at the beginning of the election cycl that they could bring home a win in we also wanted to make sur that we were taking ever opportunity to flip chambers o new maps and that was a really key, important piece of the electio cycle. we felt like we definitely had a winning message, and that wa a key piece as well. so, we started with the no surprises
joining our discussion now, jessica president of the democrati legislative campaign committee thank you very much for joinin us tonight what were the lessons learne in your winning season well, lawrence, thank you s much for having me one of the big lessons for u was no surprise. similar to what senator peters said we wanted to make sure tha every state legislative chambe that was a democratic majority we help. we watched everything from washington to oregon, which republican said at the beginning of the election cycl that they could bring home a win. we also wanted to make sur that we were taking ever opportunity to flip chambers o new maps and that was a really key, important piece of the electio cycle. we felt like we definitely had a winning message, and that wa a key piece as well. so, we started with the no surprises philosophy, an similar to the folks in th u.s. senate, we were able to hold every democratic majority