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Without Baerbock: Greens present election campaign - "Talking softly and being aggressive"

2021-07-12T08:55:45.998Z


The Greens sense a campaign against Annalena Baerbock. Now they are presenting their election campaign - without their candidate for chancellor.


The Greens sense a campaign against Annalena Baerbock.

Now they are presenting their election campaign - without their candidate for chancellor.

Berlin - The Greens will present the campaign for the election campaign for the federal election on September 26th * on Monday.

First of all, the party's federal executive board meets at 10 a.m. via video conference.

At 2 p.m., the election campaign manager and Federal Political Director Michael Kellner wants to present the results in an online press conference.

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The campaign will be "fresh and optimistic, with a clear focus on the great challenges of our time," said Kellner of the

taz

.

Accordingly, the Greens want to “talk softly and be aggressive without becoming aggressive or personal” in the election campaign.

In addition, the generation 60 plus should be actively addressed.

Traditionally, the Greens get votes from younger voters in particular.

In the 2017 federal election, they were most successful among young and first-time voters under 25 (14.6 percent).

In contrast, the Greens * achieved significantly poorer results among those over 60, and only 3.8 percent among those aged 70 and over. 

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After Annalena Baerbock's candidacy for chancellor was announced, the Greens initially received high approval ratings in surveys *.

The decision on the female candidate went smoothly and united.

The Greens demonstrated solidarity in an oasis of well-being - the CDU / CSU was completely different.

As the Greens' polls soared, the Union was engaged in internal mud fights.

After the chancellor dispute between Armin Laschet and Markus Söder was over, the ongoing debate about the mask affair did not ease the situation.

The Greens were in front of the CDU / CSU in the opinion polls.

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In the meantime, however, this picture has changed.

CDU * and CSU * seem to have rallied, while the Greens slide from one disappointment to the next.

Right in the middle: Annalena Baerbock *.

The 40-year-old was watched meticulously right from the start - she was opposed to open, sometimes completely exaggerated hatred.

The Baerbock hype turned into Baerbock hatred.

However, Baerbock also gave her critics plenty of open ground for attack.

Incorrect, embellished information in the curriculum vitae as well as the belated reporting of payments to the Bundestag sparked a wave of outrage that is currently in the plagiarism allegations surrounding her book “Jetzt.

How we renew our country ”culminates.

The Greens: Chancellor candidate Annalena Baerbock is currently on vacation

The Greens are currently experiencing difficult times.

The presentation of the election posters should now be a start to free yourself from the valley of disappointments.

By the way, Baerbock himself will not be present at the presentation of the campaign.

The mother of two is currently on vacation with her family.

Robert Habeck is also on vacation at the moment.

The co-chairman was recently promised better chances of being chancellor from some parts.

The Greens then stood behind Baerbock as candidate for Chancellor.

"We are going as a team, as a green team, together in this election campaign with Annalena Baerbock at the top," said Kellner recently.

“That won't change anything.”

(As) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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