Radiolab

Bloc Party

Nov 2, 2020
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INSIGHT

How The Soccer Mom Was Invented

  • The 'soccer mom' was a purposely constructed voter slice created by Clinton's 1996 team to target suburban, college-educated mothers.
  • That targeting transformed campaigning into slicing the electorate into ever-finer groups used to tailor policy and ads.
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Slicing Evolved, Not The Strategy

  • Over time the key targeted voter shifted names but the method stayed the same: identify a small, persuadable group and tailor messages.
  • Campaigns now slice voters into hyper-specific groups like 'Trader Joe Republicans' or 'Walmart Moms' using richer data.
ANECDOTE

Trader Joe's Republican Turns Undecided

  • Tori Moreland, an Austin consultant, identifies as a small-L libertarian who shops at Trader Joe's but remains conflicted about voting for president.
  • She plans to vote down-ballot Republican while possibly abstaining or choosing third-party for president.
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