Effective Messaging From Demcast: “President Biden Delivers”

Polled approval ratings for President Biden have been maddeningly low despite unprecedented accomplishments. How can we communicate how effective he has been? For that matter, how can all Democrats use social media to get our message across?
The website, Demcast, has as its mission “To cultivate, amplify & maximize the impact of grassroots digital media, bolstering blue electoral and policy victories at all levels of government, across America.” The recent posting, President Biden Delivers, is not a simple opinion piece but a how-to blueprint for getting the message across. It includes an interactive infographic that can be freely shared. Take it for a spin!
Since this site was pointed out to me (thanks, Diane Hewitt and Holly Hootman!) I’ve yet to digest what it has to offer, but it’s well worth exploration. Here are some recent offerings:
- How to Convince People to Vote in 2022
- GIFs and Memes for Biden Wins
- A Simple Thing Everyone Can Do To Protect the Vote and Our Democracy (about disinformation)
- Illinois content
Have fun!

Vote-by-Mail is a great way to vote because it has proven to be very secure and, of course, saves you a trip to the polls.

Over my lifetime, this has been as wonderful as it is frustrating. The difficulty with having such a focus on the inspirations of the past is that, for some of them, hindsight is what made them heroes, and there is little acknowledgment of that. We are now inspired by their words and action that got them harassed, jailed, or killed. Many people mean well, and post their favorite inspirational quotes from Black heroes. Others are content to just let it happen, “like” the Black history fact comments on social media and then turn the calendar to a new month, forgetting all about it until the following year. Nevertheless, remembering Black history is important, and there are myriad historical figures from Harriet Tubman to Ruby Bridges who have inspired and continue to inspire us today.





