To help keep our community authentic, we're showing information about accounts on Linktree.
Way to Win has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in October 2020. The social media accounts linked to from Way to Win are: • Facebook • Instagram • Spotify • YouTube • Apple Podcasts • Substack • Bluesky Besides social media accounts, waytowin has populated their site with: • Democrats Try to Move Past ‘Cultural Pandering’ to Latinos for Midterm Elections - The New York Times • Campaigns & Elections | Progressives Push to Revamp the Democratic Party Ahead of 2026 • Huffington Post | How Progressives Learned To Love Persuasion • The Texas Tribune | After redistricting, Democrats pressured Doggett to retire • USA Today | Can Democrats win again? Voters want populist grit on economic issues. • Rolling Stone | Democratic Voters Who Skipped 2024 Election Want Candidates Like Bernie, AOC • Truth to Power • Way to Rise 2023 Impact Report • KQED | How Democrats Can Create Winning Messages on the Economy • The Atlantic | Biden’s Economic Formula to Win in 2024 • The Atlantic | Republicans Can’t Figure It Out • Pro Politics with Zac McCrary | Jenifer Fernandez Ancona on Effective Progressive Messaging • TEXAS, USA FILM • The New Yorker | The One-Per-centers Pushing Democrats to the Left • The New Yorker | What Should You Do with an Oil Fortune? • Volts | Everyone agrees Democrats suck at messaging. How can they do it better? • The Messenger | Biden Vulnerable on Economy, Crime with Latinos in Southwest, Democrats Warn • Way to Win Careers • TIME | The Overlooked Black History of Memorial Day • Talking Points Memo | Democrats Cannot Let DeSantis Define Himself To Latino Voters Nationwide • The 19th News | Biden’s Reelection Could Hinge on How Much Women Voters Trust Him on the Economy • MSNBC | New generation of Democrats clashing with Republican supermajorities • The Atlantic | The Topic Biden Keeps Dodging • Salon | How to end gridlock and ensure Democratic power — with a bold progressive agenda • Axios | New midterms data shows Latinos helped Dems win key races • Daily Kos | These midterm ads weren't just incisive, relatable, and inspiring—they worked • Axios | GOP women, people of color break records in state races • Vox | What America’s politicians get wrong about young voters • CNN Politics | How Trump's legacy became 'pure poison' for independents • Salon | High early turnout in Georgia Senate runoff • Politico | Murphy talks DGA chairmanship — and Biden • NY Times | Democrats’ Plan to Win in 2022 Looks a Lot Like 2020 and 2018 • LA Times | Progressives are making a multimillion-dollar bet on an unorthodox strategy to win Arizona • Way to Win & TargetSmart Down Ballot Tool • Newsweek | Abortion May Be Deciding Factor in Texas Cuellar-Cisneros Democratic Runoff • The Atlantic | The Democrats’ Midterm Identity Crisis • Green New Deal Champions • Politico: Opinion | Democrats Don’t Have to Veer to the Right to Counter the GOP Culture War • Inside Philanthropy x Way to Win • Texas Tribune: Greg Casar, Jessica Cisneros and Jasmine Crockett, young progressive candidates for Congress, want to push Texas leftward • Washington Post: A novel way for Democrats to fight the culture wars in the 2022 elections • Latinx House x Sundance Panel with Tory Gavito • The Guardian: Republicans aim to sow outrage, Trump-style, with an eye on 2022 midterms • NY Times: Democrats Find Urgent New Reasons to Worry About Latino Voters • Midterm Message Project • NY Times: The Powerful G.O.P. Strategy Democrats Must Counter if They Want to Win • Podcast: Beyond Politics | A New Analysis of Democrats' "Way to Win" • The Atlantic: What Democrats Need to Understand About the Changing Electorate • Data to Win: 2020 Retrospective Report • Talking Points Memo: Bipartisanship Needs to Die So Our Country Can Thrive • Podcast: It's All Political Feat. VP Jenifer Fernandez Ancona • Washington Post: Can Democrats avoid the pitfalls of 2020? A new analysis offers striking answers • Tori Miyagi: Philanthropy Has Long Ignored AAPI Communities. It’s Overdue for a Reckoning • Washington Post: Way to Win distributed $110 million to organizers ahead of 2020. • Tory Gavito: Violence Targeting Asian Americans Shows The Cost Of GOP’s Grievance Politics • Way to Win Website • Solidarity with the AAPI Community • The Real Story of the Election by Colleen Loper