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Fear Is a Campaign Strategy

Fear Is a Campaign Strategy

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Fear has always been a powerful political tool — but in today’s media environment, it feels constant. Fear of crime. Fear of immigrants. Fear of losing democracy. Fear of “the other side.” Fear is everywhere. But what is all of this fear actually doing to us psychologically? And why does it work so well politically?

In Episode 4 of We Vote Too, we go beyond outrage and ask a deeper question: What happens to people when fear becomes the foundation of political communication?

Joining us is Bob Martin — former trial attorney during Miami’s infamous Cocaine Cowboy era, now a social worker, meditation teacher, wellness professor, and host of the Wise and Happy Life Podcast. Bob brings a rare perspective that blends psychology, neuroscience, Taoist philosophy, and lived experience to unpack how fear shapes how people think, react, vote, and engage with the world around them.

Together, we explore:

  • Why fear-based messaging is so effective
  • How media and politics reinforce emotional conditioning
  • The psychological impact of outrage cycles
  • Why anxious populations are easier to influence
  • How fear shapes political identity and polarization
  • And what people can do to stay informed without being emotionally consumed

This conversation isn’t about telling people what to think politically. It’s about understanding the emotional machinery underneath modern politics — and how to navigate it consciously.

Because fear doesn’t just influence elections. It influences people.

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