And that brings me to method #2 of earning the type of media that would be necessary to broadcast that sort of message: physical attractiveness. There's a reason why AOC is by far the most famous of "the Squad" and the one that Dems send out for TV purposes. And our winning candidates tend to be heart throbs. Clinton, Obama, JFK. The sex appeal matters. Maybe it shouldn't, but it does.
GOP women almost never appear frumpy, at least not these days. If they aren't good looking enough, they get cosmetic surgery. They all have shampoo commercial hair, wear tons of makeup, etc. In other words, they are made for TV. And if someone is just watching a bit of Fox News with the sound off in a waiting room, and they see AOC, Noem and Katie Porter on TV -- I mean, we know how this goes. Katie Porter flopped in her primary campaign for Senate in CA. I knew she would. People don't really like frumpy women lecturing them with white boards.
This is a sucky state of affairs. Liberal feminists often reject it, thinking that there's no reason that a female candidate should have to wear more makeup, be thinner, etc. than a male candidate. I sympathize, and I also reject it when thinking about policy and fitness for office. But I think it's a real effect.
This isn't an entirely fair comparison because they weren't running for the same office, but compare Elissa Slotkin and Gretchen Whitmer. Whitmer coasted to victory twice; Slotkin barely squeaked out a victory. Whitmer wears makeup and looks attractive. Slotkin has gained like 30 pounds in the past five years and refuses to wear makeup. Slotkin is the type of woman who would be described to a would-be blind date as having a great personality, right? It's stupid that we have to go through this bullshit all the time, but these are important factors that Democrats have resisted.
For a very long time, the taller presidential candidate would always win. I think it was, at one point, 11 of 12 consecutive elections. Obama could have slept with a thousand women in 2008 had he wanted to, right? He was (and remains) a very handsome man. This is how politics works. I honestly think Biden's entire trajectory would have been different if they would just put some makeup on him. We make fun of Trump for being orange, but when he's on TV he looks 10 years younger than he is, or more. Might that contribute to voters thinking he's not senile when clearly he is?