53 days ago Bundestag election SPD campaign manager Lars Klingbeil introduced the campaign activities of the Social Democratic Party in Berlin. It is dominated by two elements: red and Scholz. “We obviously rely on Olaf Scholz,” Klingbeil said at the appointment, which was held on Wednesday at a pink cinema in the west of the capital. Klingbeil said excitedly that Scholz is “a suitable candidate for Germany.”
Four years ago, the party’s slogan was “just justice,” and the hapless candidate Martin Schultz thought it was an ambiguous statement.This time, the Social Democrats made it clear in their slogan that they were betting on the personnel campaign in the Chancellery: “Scholz solved this problem.” She quickly turned to the once unpopular candidate Scholz, and she tried Social Democratic Party These days to avoid another defeat in the election.
The close connection is surprising
Klingbeil displayed many poster patterns, showing the candidates in front of a bright red background with a bit unusual wide-angle optics and black and white. Advertising agency Brinkert Lück Creatives was responsible for designing the new look. According to the Secretary-General, the candidate poster is “a symbiosis of Scholz and SPD.” This close connection is still surprising, because Schultz disagrees with many in the party not only on a series of political issues such as security and defense policies, rent and debt brakes. Until the end, he supported the implementation of the unpopular Harz IV reforms during the Schroeder era.
Two years ago, his candidacy for party chairman ended in a disastrous defeat. Schultz and his party candidate Clara Gawitz were elected with less than 15% of party members.But two winners Saskia Esken And Norbert Walter-Borjans, quickly realized that relying on Juso and Kevin Kühnert’s massive help to win disputes within the party was not enough: the party lost tens of thousands of members. The current figures are confidential. Last summer, the support rate of the Social Democratic Party was slightly lower than 15% instead of the 30% voting target. Hence Schultz.
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At the same time, all the signs of the Social Democratic Party that he was a loser and semi-Social Democrat at the time, were considered great in the party: his experience in different governments, his straightforwardness, and his almost boring peace. On the large-scale election posters, there are neither friendly seniors nor eager children, nor are there as satisfied workers as in the early campaigns of SPD Emotional World, only Scholz with a red background.
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On the other hand, Esken and Walter Boljans, who tend to make controversial remarks, have completely stayed away from the media window and rarely show up. The latter is not even directed at the authorization of the Bundestag. However, both believe that without his failure and her success in the 2019 membership survey, Scholz would never have become a candidate for the entire SPD.



