Dems warm to conservative media after rough 2024 1/2
Democrats warm to Fox News and other conservative media
The once-fringe idea of Democrats appearing on conservative-leaning media is suddenly going mainstream in the wake of the party's 2024 election losses.
Why it matters:Nearly a dozen House Democrats tell Axios that party members need to increase their appearances on conservative-leaning and non-traditional platforms, or risk irrelevance.
• They say they no longer can look past the huge audiences offered by Fox News and conservative podcasts, whose messaging power became evident when Republicans swept the White House and both chambers of Congress in last month's election.
• "If half the country is watching and we gotta win 50% plus one, how can you reach anybody when you're not talking where they go?" Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) told Axios.
Driving the news:Most Democrats still prefer to stick to friendly outlets such as MSNBC or the more neutral CNN, where they can typically avoid confrontations and adversarial interviews.
• "I think one of the lessons learned from the 2024 election isthat we have all but ceded alternative media to the conservativemovement," said Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.).
•"If we have confidence in our message, we should be prepared to take our message to every corner of the ecosystem— including in politically hostile environments."
Zoom in:Some Democrats — inside and outside of Congress — have expressed post-election jealousy over how President-elect Trump used a hyper-focused media strategyto connect with specific voter demographics, particularly young men, by appearing on podcasts and YouTube shows with massive followings.
• Democrats say many of their own campaigns — from Vice President Harris' on down —focused too much on friendly outlets with declining audiences that already agreed with them.
Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine)— who was re-elected in a district where Trump defeated Harris by nearly 10 percentage points — outlined a more local approach to this strategy.
• Golden told Axios that he goes on local conservative radio shows in Maine: "You've got to contest every corner … Otherwise all they hear is what's said about you by the other side."…
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