While all this is happening, Democrats are waiting before choosing a new director, before they can think about casting. On Saturday, Democrats will vote on their next party chair. Nearly a dozen people are running to fill the opportunity, but the election is mainly seen as a two-man race between Visconsin Party President Ben Vikal and Ken Martin, a DNC Vice Chair.
Vidyut, Martin and many other candidates appeared on a virtual platform on Tuesday night, especially focus on the future of DNC in Tech and Media. For about an hour, he was asked how they would change the party's data infrastructure and deal with new media. Many of them appeared eager to take it.
When I first began to cover this beat, Victor was continuously picked for me as an example of a Democratic party official who was doing digital correctly. I spoke With her in DecemberWhere he strengthened that Democrats need to respond to the changing media atmosphere quickly on planning to win elections in the near future. On Tuesday night, Vikler suggested that DNC creates its own innovation laboratory, which focuses on keeping with his opposition.
The Vikal on Tuesday night said, “You need to build a culture of curiosity, innovation, experiment and recurrence, knowing that many things will not work.” “So you need to try more things.”
Martin wants to do something similar by creating a “information war room” that is more concentrated when fighting misinformation.
“This information war room will become a hub for better, running, constant digital communication with real -time analytics and also with social hearing, so we understand where wrong information and disintegration is being pumped, and its As part, we need Martin said that recruit reliable messengers, affected, creators and their network to communicate in a long race.
That war room is already present on the right. The Trump Abhiyan hosted influential people for special debate war room, and the same person runs the war room of Trump Abhiyan Now appointed “War Room Director” for the White House.
Faiz Shakir, a former Burney Sanders advisor and executive director of the peacock Perfect Union, is also running for the DNC chair, and he sees things differently. Instead of partnering with the creators only, he imagines a DNC that serves as his own media network. “You can't just gather or sprinkle fairy dust on the YouTube link,” he said. “We should raise money for the National Miles on Wheels Association, Head Start for America now, just raise money for them and build engagement. Action on the ground with people, send videographers. This is what I am doing in the right union right now. ,
On Saturday, Democrats will choose who they want to lead the party and are taking what a large -scale digital rebrands will be. During Tuesday's platform, several candidates promised to advance the “Boom-And-Bust” period to invest in digital and then snatched the bones downwards between election cycles.