These Democrats Think the Party Needs AI to Win Elections
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The National Democratic Training Committee has made the first official playbook for the use of AI by Democratic campaigns ahead of the midterms....the National Democratic Training Committee (NDTC) is rolling out ... a new online training, the committee has laid out a plan for Democratic candidates to leverage AI to create social content, write voter outreach messages, and research their districts and opponents.
Since the NDTCs founding in 2016, the organization says, it has trained more than 120,000 Democrats seeking political office.
The group offers virtual lessons and in-person bootcamps training would-be Democratic politicians on everything from ballot registration and fundraising to data management and field organizing. The group is largely targeting smaller campaigns with fewer resources with its AI course, seeking to empower what could be five-person teams to work with the efficiency of a 15 person team....
The three-part training includes an explanation on how AI works, but the meat of the course revolves around possible AI use cases for campaigns. Specifically, it encourages candidates to use AI to prepare text for a variety of platforms and uses, including social media, emails, speeches, phone-banking scripts, and internal training materials that are reviewed by humans before being published.
The training also points out ways Democrats shouldnt use AI and discourages candidates from using AI to deepfake their opponents, impersonate real people, or create images and videos that could deceive voters by misrepresenting events, individuals, or reality. This undermines democratic discourse and voter trust, the training reads. It also advises candidates against replacing human artists and graphic designers with AI to maintain creative integrity and support working creatives.
The final section of the course also encourages candidates to disclose AI use when content features AI-generated voices, comes off as deeply personal, or is used to develop complex policy positions. When AI significantly contributes to policy development, transparency builds trust, it reads...
"Our approach focuses on turning fear into a force multiplierthousands of Democratic campaigns can now leverage AI to compete at any scale, everywhere, says Kelly Dietrich, founder and CEO of the NDTC. We have an incredible opportunity to take back power in 2026 and save our country from MAGA fascism.
The NDTC course is the first major attempt to teach Democrats how to bolster their campaigns with AI. Last cycle, Democrats used AI to handle routine tasks like drafting fundraising emails but generally refrained from using it for more strategic functions. In the training, the NDTC argues that Democrats are falling behind while Republicans have already incorporated the tech across campaign functions.
We need some campaigns to really invest in it and try it. We have yet to see Democratic campaigns where its integrated at every level, says Kate Gage, cofounder of the |Higher Ground Institute and executive director at the Cooperative Impact Lab.
Much more at https://archive.ph/tczgN
If the party's doing this, my position is, why not? what have we got to lose?
Could the party's AI use, itself, be a campaign issue for our opponents? Sure! But so were their million other petty, stupid "issues," or their high-handed claim that "Dems represent the "elites," ... pffffffft yeah, like their side is really "the people's" party.


Bread and Circuses
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This is not bashing Dems. I continue to support and vote for Dems. We just need to press them to stand up against fascism and children starving
Note: I am not antisemitic and I have always supported Israels right to exist. I wish peace for all people in the MidEast.
I respect all faiths and spiritual traditions.
ancianita
(41,853 posts)You're gonna have to prove your claim that Dems take orders from Israel. That's a pretty right wingy claim, I'd say, since Biden and Bibi hardly got along even though they'd known each other over twenty years.
As for corporations, there are good ones and bad ones, so if you really know the source of our funding, or who we take orders from, link it. I'm not here to defend the party or do your homework for you when you're not even trying to be credible.
2. No "Nope." Too late. They're already doing training. As have Republicans for the last four years.
I'm also not saying that the party's not full of consultants, they probably are. But if so, they'd better know who the disgusted maga voters are and slam some messaging to make them go for Democrats. While the base believes msm, we need and can still get the younger white male demographic vote, growth in Latino votes, and a return of the disaffected Black vote. People are fragile. When they are, it's hard to get them to turn out in the face of suppression and social chaos around election time.
Bread and Circuses
(1,154 posts)Hi!
You may not be aware that some of our Democratic senators appear to turn a blind eye to the suffering of Palestinians. Yes. They are influenced by donations. Money Talks,.
https://newrepublic.com/post/198630/senate-democrats-vote-keep-arming-israel-bernie-sanders-resolutions
➡️Note: I am not antisemitic and I have always supported Israels right to exist. I wish peace for all people in the MidEast.
I respect all faiths and spiritual traditions.
This is not bashing Dems. I continue to support and vote for Dems. We just need to press them to stand up against fascism and children starving.
anciano
(1,948 posts)charged issue right now, but whether we like it or not, it is an incredible technological innovation that is redefining our modern landscape, and not using its messaging potential for Democratic campaigns going forward would be a serious mistake.
We indeed have nothing to lose by using it.
LymphocyteLover
(8,751 posts)DavidDvorkin
(20,352 posts)Old Testament Libera
(134 posts)Not AI. Also we need a 50-state strategy. And a positive vision or visions.
Then we need to fire the political consultants.