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Back to EpisodesEpisode 274: Campaigns As Content. How A Winning Campaign Will Be Built in 2026 And Beyond!
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Campaigning isn’t a bus tour anymore. It’s a production schedule. We dig into why the old model of speeches, fundraisers, and hoping for fair coverage is breaking down, and why the candidates who win in 2026 and beyond will look more like full-time content creators with a clear message, a content calendar, and the discipline to show up daily on the platforms where voters actually live.
From there, we bring it home to New Mexico politics: why it’s so hard to convince strong people to run in today’s vicious environment, what Dan Boyd’s reporting reveals about GOP challenges, and why shifting voter registration numbers hint at long-term movement even if short-term elections stay tough. We also unpack why Democratic Party favorability is flashing warning signs, and how viral cultural messaging can make a party feel extreme to voters who just want basic fairness and common sense.
We then jump to policy consequences you can feel in your wallet, using California gas prices as a case study in taxes, fees, boutique fuel blends, and refinery constraints, plus what it could mean if New Mexico follows the same path. We close with Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and what J.D. Vance says about a fragile truce, along with how media narratives and news aggregators influence what people believe, before ending on the wonder of Artemis II and American innovation.
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