Opinion

There’ll be hard feelings after the Jasmine Crockett-James Talarico race. Whoever wins must soothe them.

Should the party seek the median voter, hold the base and flip Republicans? That’s what Talarico says he can do. Or should the party adopt Crockett’s strategy and focus on firing up the base and converting nonvoters into voters?

Jason Johnson

Dr. Jason Johnson is a professor of Politics and Journalism at Morgan State University and an MSNOW contributor and host. He specializes in pop culture and campaign communication, is the author of Political Consultants & Campaigns: One Day to Sell and is a long suffering Seattle Seahawks fan.

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