Door-to-Door Canvassing: Más Madrid's Bid to Win Back Left-Wing Voters
“Cara amable, no se miente”: puerta a puerta para reconquistar al votante de izquierda en Madrid
Summary
Thirty activists, councillors and MPs from the left-wing party Más Madrid are canvassing the Arganzuela district of the Spanish capital, knocking on doors to listen to residents' concerns. The initiative, closely followed by EL PAÍS, is one of the party's flagship strategies to reconnect with disillusioned left-wing voters in Madrid. The campaign reflects a broader effort by the Spanish left to rebuild grassroots ties in a city long dominated by the conservative Partido Popular.
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