
Future Hindsight Organized Power: Theda Skocpol and Caroline Tervo
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Aug 28, 2020 Theda Skocpol, a prominent political scientist from Harvard, and Caroline Tervo, a researcher focused on grassroots organizing, delve into the evolution of political movements in response to recent elections. They discuss how grassroots groups on both sides have learned from each other’s tactics, particularly post-2016. The duo highlights the significant influence of organized groups in swinging elections and the importance of local activism. They further emphasize strategies for increasing voter turnout and the hope inspired by renewed civic engagement and youth activism.
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Organized Networks Decide Politics
- Politics works through sustained networks and organized groups, not just national polling snapshots.
- State-by-state contests mean local organization can decide national outcomes.
IHOP Tea Party Versus Brewery Resist Meet
- Caroline Tervo visited Western North Carolina and attended both a Tea Party meeting and a resist group's meetup the same day.
- She observed stark ritual and atmosphere differences between the two gatherings.
Left Learned From Tea Party Playbook
- The resistance movement imitated Tea Party tactics, learning and adapting their playbook quickly after 2016.
- Indivisible organizers explicitly produced guides telling the left how to replicate Tea Party methods.


