You can get all of your people to vote, you can convince all of their people not to vote, or you can build a network of voters and you just outnumber them. The challenge we have on the Democratic Party side is that We are more willing to go after their voters than we are to go after those who share our values but don't vote. That is a choice that politicians make every year, in every election. You always have to decide which voters are you going to pull in. (27:47–27:59)
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Asserts that Democrats focus more on converting opposition voters than mobilizing non-voting supporters.
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