U.S. Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow discusses the Democratic Party's push for gender-inclusive language despite acknowledging it can be alienating to some voters. She includes such language in constituent newsletters but advocates for more relatable communication. McMorrow is a rising star in the Democratic Party and announced her bid for the U.S. Senate.
Key Points
Mallory McMorrow acknowledges the alienating nature of some gender-inclusive language
Despite this, she includes such language in constituent newsletters
McMorrow advocates for more authentic and relatable communication in politics
Pros
Advocating for more relatable communication in politics
Bringing attention to the importance of language and inclusivity in political discourse
Cons
Potential alienation of voters by using unfamiliar terms
Contradiction between advocating for relatable language and using 'made-up' phrases in newsletters