US Can Dems Save Themselves by Spending $20M on ‘Speaking With American Men’? - Democrats spend 20 million in order to not learn the lesson that they need to drop the idpol stuff

In the aftermath of Donald Trump’s morbidly authoritarian return to the White House, several members of the Democratic Party elite have been pitching plans and multimillion-dollar ideas for how to win back young male voters, many of whom spurned Democrats last fall.

One of these proposals, “Speaking With American Men: A Strategic Plan,” went viral after receiving a brief shout-out in The New York Times on Sunday. Described as a $20 million effort to “study the syntax, language and content that gains attention and virality” in male-dominated spaces online (such as video games), the “SAM” fundraising pitch was roasted by everyone from left-wing podcasters to Kamala Harris 2024 operatives to Joe Biden’s former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who discussed the proposal with The Bulwark.

After days of watching derisive comments pile up online and on TV (including on Fox News), and joking among ourselves about starting a competing “Speaking to Dudes” plan for only $19 million (codename: “STD”), Rolling Stone decided to get to the bottom of questions that until now remained publicly unanswered, including: Who or what is “SAM,” and who is actually running this thing?

Our reporting soon led us to the names of two Democratic Party heavy hitters running the “SAM Project,” as well as to some of the national party’s stalwarts who offered preemptive, hefty derision toward the new effort.

Certain details of this project had been circulating in Democratic circles for weeks. One Democrat who received the fundraising prospectus says that they saw it, skimmed it, then closed it immediately because what they had seen seemed so “fucking stupid.”

Still, we wanted to see for ourselves, so we reached out to the two key figures behind the SAM Project to learn more about it and review its much-discussed fundraising prospectus (embedded below). The group also shared with us its 31-page presentation titled “How to Stop Losing the Culture Wars — and Win Back Men.”

“Speaking With American Men” is being led by Ilyse Hogue, the former president of the abortion rights group NARAL Pro-Choice America, and John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics and an adviser to Biden’s 2020 campaign. The project’s fundraising pitch lists former Rep. Colin Allred (D-Texas), a one-time NFL player who lost a Senate race to Ted Cruz last year, as part of the SAM Project team.

In a joint interview today with Rolling Stone, Della Volpe and Hogue wanted to clarify a few things. (Yes, they have seen the mean social media posts.)

For one thing, they stress that the $20 million they set out to raise is for a two-year budget, which would be dedicated to not just research, but also for outreach, organizing efforts, and communications. The group intends to study and engage niche communities popular with young men of different races and backgrounds, including in forums and spaces focused on video games, cryptocurrencies, fitness, and DIY videos.

The point of the project, they explain, is to listen to “a cohort of young people who don’t feel like the Democratic Party hears them or cares about them,” as Della Volpe puts it. He says Democrats’ failure in 2024 was about “over relying on analytics and not listening to people,” and that the Harris campaign did “something that no other [Democratic] campaign this century has done, which is to not optimize young people.”

Hogue and Della Volpe both sought to warn Democrats last year about their growing problems with men, particularly younger men. Hogue wrote several pieces for The Bulwark last year about Trump’s appeals to young men and Democrats’ “male voter problem.” Della Volpe wrote an op-ed for the Times about how Trump was successfully “exploiting the fears and insecurities of young men.”

Their SAM Project is not just a fundraising pitch — it’s happening. Without saying how much money they’ve raised, Hogue confirms they’ve received “initial investment in the work that we’re doing and a lot of interest, honestly, in the research that is coming out of it.” Over the past two months, Della Volpe’s research firm conducted 30 focus groups among men ages 18-29.

“This level of listening is something that these young men have expressed explicitly that they have been waiting for for a long time,” says Hogue, adding that “$20 million seems like actually a drop in the bucket when you think about what is being spent over … a two-year cycle on speaking to voters. It actually feels pretty modest when you think about by how much we lost this group and how much we have to make up ground.”

The SAM Project says it is being fiscally sponsored by Democracy Matters, a Washington-based nonprofit with ties to David Brock’s liberal American Bridge network.

While some of the planks in the SAM Project documents risk coming off as ham-fisted (“Develop, disseminate, and test high-quality, meme-friendly content”), the group aspires to engage with real problems, such as how the right radicalizes men via online platforms — “utilizing the algorithms to cycle them into a right-wing funnel.”

It also highlights key financial concerns that young men face in today’s society: “job security, home ownership, wage growth, and affordable education/trade programs.” The prospectus seeks to “highlight the ways in which billionaire-backed culture war distractions serve as a smokescreen to divert attention from economic inequality, stagnating wages, and corporate exploitation.”

The SAM Project’s presentation notes that young men recognize that “institutions have failed them.” They feel “let down by politics, education, law enforcement, and labor systems.” They “don’t believe Democrats fight for them, but many don’t think Republicans care either.” And they have “learned to expect neglect, not support.”

The presentation says that “economic insecurity cuts across income and identity,” and young men are “overwhelmed by the cost of living, the instability of work, and the distance between what was promised and what’s real.”

On the other hand, the SAM Project’s financial solutions, as described in the fundraising prospectus, seem fairly small ball: “expanded child tax credits, homebuyer incentives, and workforce training.” Democrats’ 2024 platform, which failed to drive necessary support among young men, already contained references to such items. (The SAM Project team advises developing “specific language” to frame these policies “as a path to economic empowerment rather than government dependency,” which almost sounds like a conservative talking point.)

Asked about the fact that Democrats had already pitched similar ideas during the Harris campaign, Hogue says it’s impossible for the party to “build trust” around their economic policies “if you’re not in the spaces [where] people are debating them far in advance of the election, and the Democrats were completely absent from those spaces.”

Hogue says there are areas where many young men agree with Democrats, such as on social issues, as well as on economic policies, but the latter are “not being emphasized.” She explains that “unless the Democrats are saying these are top priorities because they affect young men, which they really were not, then that’s not going to resonate as much as it could.”

The SAM Project presentation indicates that many young men view Democrats as weak — and “want leadership that signals strength, clarity, and follow-through — especially in a world that feels unstable and demanding.” The document says there appears to be some level of “generational tolerance for authoritarian tendencies,” relating in part to institutions that aren’t working for them.

Hogue says that, in their research so far, what they’ve been hearing from people is that “‘Democrats don’t care about us, [and] even if they did care about us, they’re weak. They can’t get anything done. And that is an issue — that is a gap, a chasm, that needs to be addressed.”

The presentation quotes a Hispanic man from a rural background saying of Trump: “I think he has that strong man, you know, vibe that definitely a lot of guys, you know, like or relate to. I think people view him as, you know, kinda tearing down the structures that maybe they feel haven’t helped them.”

The duo fronting SAM are acutely aware that they have, even at this early stage, their fair share of intra-party critics who appear far from being won over. Several of these SAM Project skeptics are not mincing words, either.

“I think both Ilyse and John are smart, talented operatives who have very good intentions. I think broadly, writ large — and this is hardly unique to Ilyse and John — it is beyond embarrassing that in the year 2025, the Democratic Party wants to spend tens of millions of dollars to figure out how to talk to half of the population. It really isn’t that hard,” says Ammar Moussa, formerly the rapid response director for Harris’ 2024 campaign. “This really isn’t rocket science. We’re treating young men and working-class voters like they’re foreign aliens who just visited Earth who are speaking a different language. And to some degree, we are [speaking a different language], for a multitude of reasons — mostly because the Democratic Party is staffed with operatives who no longer reflect what the electorate looks like anymore. And that’s a problem.”

But, Moussa adds: “This isn’t a zoo!”

The Democrat who received the SAM Project’s prospectus, and who requested anonymity, says: “What pissed me off is that we’re doing all this research trying to find out the right combination of words to try to get them to like us, rather than understanding what their struggles and dreams are, and what they want out of life, and meeting them there.” This person also argues that multimillion-dollar fundraising efforts such as this run the risk of siphoning “money from organizations actually doing the work.”

One other Democratic recipient of the fundraising document says the pitch — particularly things like the use of word “syntax” — made the project read as broadly “condescending” to young American men. The price tag of $20 million also seemed “way too expensive,” this source says, referring to the idea of conducting a “safari-type study” of young male voters “as if they are a different species” as “insulting … why do this?”

But Hogue and Della Volpe contend that the issue is that there simply aren’t enough effective messengers or committed Democrats actually doing the work in these spaces, and that any liberal consultants or Democratic officials saying otherwise are fooling themselves.

In Hogue’s view: “‘Syntax’ is obviously sort of an academic word, but the way that breaks down for me is, when I, in the summer of 2024, was saying, ‘Hey guys, we have a problem. Trump just did a town hall on Kick with Adin Ross,’ and Democratic operatives were saying to me, ‘I don’t understand a single word you’re saying,’ that is a problem. When I wrote a piece earlier that year about the intentionality of RFK Jr. doing his failed presidential launch, bench-pressing shirtless in jeans, which was a direct line to the red-pill fitness channels, online Democratic operatives looked at me and said, ‘I’ve never heard of red-pill fitness.’ So they are free to suggest that the focus on language is a problem, but they don’t understand the language that people are speaking in the spaces where they are absent.”

“The solution is not wordsmithing our way to better slogans,” says Della Volpe, arguing that he and critics of the SAM Project likely “feel the same way around understanding values and experiences. There’s a misrepresentation, I think, of what the project is about.”

Here’s the SAM prospectus. See for yourself what all the hullabaloo was about:

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25955887-sam-plan/#document/p1

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The problem is they've ripped the mask off. People are going to see a pivot back to common sense middle of the road politics for what it is: a cynical attempt to get their vote.
Ironically the liberal "antiracism" of the past 10 years has done more to solidify group identity amongst men, and white people, and particularly straight white men than a million Klan rallies could have ever done. They are such complete fucking failures. The vast majority of white people were ready to accept a post racial society not that long ago, but liberals said that isn't good enough, there's a war between white and non-white and you have to pick a side. And then they were shocked when white people picked the side of white people. I think even Asians and Latinos are starting to abandon the Democrats because they realized they are too low down on the oppression olympics hierarchy to really benefit from siding with liberals. So even groups that stand to benefit from antiracism don't want it because they don't want to be second place to blacks and trannies.
If you are considering the fat Illinois governor as a "good" candidate when Illinois loses population every year or Walz, it's a sign you should start the party allover
JB Pritzker's brother is a billionaire troon who is probably the person most responsible for trannyism taking over liberal politics in the past 10 years. Quite possibly the number one person responsible for them losing elections over idpol shit.
 
There's no one from the Democrats who don't sound like HR ladies.
Dems position themselves as the party for smart people. Who do dumb people think of as smart people? College professors. So Dems all talk in an academic register because it impresses other Dems. Currently the total pool of Dems is shrinking because phrasing sentences in gobbledygook isn't actual intelligence and the people who do it only seem to make the country worse.
 
It would've been better to burn that 20M$ than giving it to women to find out what men been complaining about the last 20 years.
 
The problem is they've ripped the mask off. People are going to see a pivot back to common sense middle of the road politics for what it is: a cynical attempt to get their vote.

They also invested so much on their retarded extremist shit that any pivot to the center would cause extreme butthurt and seething by their pet retards that would just sabotage the entire thing.
 
Dems position themselves as the party for smart people. Who do dumb people think of as smart people? College professors. So Dems all talk in an academic register because it impresses other Dems. Currently the total pool of Dems is shrinking because phrasing sentences in gobbledygook isn't actual intelligence and the people who do it only seem to make the country worse.
"An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity, a physicist tries to make it simple, for an idiot anything the more complicated it is the more he will admire it, if you make something so clusterfucked he can't understand it he's gonna think you're a god cause you made it so complicated nobody can understand it. That's how they write journals in Academics, they try to make it so complicated people think you're a genius"

- Based Terry Davis

The man cannot stop being vindicated.
 
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"Above all, we must shift from a moralizing tone to an aspirational and inclusive message that positions progressives as champions of opportunity, resilience, and economic justice."
They still don't get it.

1. You can't champion opportunity because you are the party of regulation, deindustrialization, and mass immigration.
2. You can't champion resilience because you are the party obsessed with historical grievances from every nigger on the planet.
3. You can't champion "economic justice" because you are the party of redistributing wealth from those who earned it to those who didn't.

The problem isn't the messaging, the problem is what they are. Something is wrong all the way inside of them. If they want to appeal to men they should try committing suicide.
 
Dems position themselves as the party for smart people. Who do dumb people think of as smart people? College professors. So Dems all talk in an academic register because it impresses other Dems. Currently the total pool of Dems is shrinking because phrasing sentences in gobbledygook isn't actual intelligence and the people who do it only seem to make the country worse.
Thing is, when I was at University, I was always told to write everything simply. You will waste so much effort and energy trying to make yourself sound smart and you won't even effectively get your point across.
 
They also invested so much on their retarded extremist shit that any pivot to the center would cause extreme butthurt and seething by their pet retards that would just sabotage the entire thing.
Which is their real problem. Saying they don't know how to talk to men is already a misdiagnosis of the problem. Their problem isn't with men, their problem is with women. They've radicalised women to hate men and they've done it purely so they can win elections. Only they aren't winning elections any more.

Point this out, that the problem is with them, and you'll get excommunicated from their fold
 
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The funniest part in there is the plan to try and frame right wing media figures as grifters who are only in it for the money. Congratulations, we already know about grifters, we don't need you to wokesplain it to us. Good luck pointing to Asmongold and calling him a grifter only in it for the money.

It'll never cease to amuse me how they see "Young men do not like the democrats" and conclude that the problem is that young men are just wrong about how they feel with the democrats, and we just need to gaslight them into believing Democrats are actually good. They don't want to build a platform around what a voter base wants, they have a platform from their sponsors and they're going to find a way to shove it down voters throats. Until you see a mainstream democrat actively campaign to repeal the machine gun ban on the basis of "Young men want to be able to take their own defense into their own hands" then I'm not going to believe a thing these snakes say.
 
I'm starting to think it's getting into an appliance or car salesman situation. They know men don't like what they're selling, but they still have to sell it. The messaging matters because you can still scam a sale even if the person doesn't want what you're selling. They're still gonna do anything they can to push the sale.

You'd vote for this front loading washer, right? Great payment plan
"No, I want a top loader."
Well this new compact design stacks on top of the matching tranny dryer, I can get you a great deal on both!
"I don't want both, and I don't want a top loader"
You haven't seen our financing deals and free delivery & installation, lets sit down and talk options with Indians...
 
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This shit makes my piss boil.

Concentrated stupid of this density should be illegal. We need common sense retard control.
Until you see a mainstream democrat actively campaign to repeal the machine gun ban on the basis of "Young men want to be able to take their own defense into their own hands" then I'm not going to believe a thing these snakes say.
Only an actual retard would ever believe anything any of these retards say.

For fuck's sake there's enough footage of Democrats campaigning on limiting illegal immigration and against gay marriage in the aughts only to deep throat brown rainbow cock five years later, including Hillary and Obama.

They don't get it. The old con can't continue unless they censor the entire fucking internet and destroy all evidence of their duplicity.
 
Why would you need a $20M budget and a team of failed Dem pawns to tell you why your policies are unpopular?

The American people have already spoken. They hate your ideas for DEI, extremist environmentalism (that you and the wealthy don't obey yourselves), unchecked immigration of low value migrants, putting the rights of niche minority groups far above everyone else, purposely undermining the criminal justice system, allowing massive inflation and coming up with the most retarded solutions possible like hyper-inflating the minimum wage, trying to foist the academic debts of the upper middle class onto the public right around election season (I WONDER WHY?), allowing academia to become a corrupted pack of wokescolds with a support staff for sportsball teams instead of an engine of innovation, and smugly talking down to everyone about why these hated policies are wonderful.

Your solution: to put some ads in vidya, spread some cash around to some DNC stooges, and triple down on failed policies with a slightly tweaked set of talking points.

Perfect, 11/10, no notes. Now go fucking neck yourselves.
 
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