Confident Victory Awaits Laschet
In the ongoing race for the federal chairmanship of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Armin Laschet has been making waves with his social media presence. Laschet, the North Rhine-Westphalian Minister President, has been using social media as an integral part of his politico strategy. His posts, which reflect his political stance and agenda, have generated a significant amount of engagement. However, some critics have accused his posts of being too political or divisive. Despite these criticisms, Laschet remains confident in his chances. He stated that he is confident he will win at the party congress if he listens to feedback from state associations. This approach seems to be paying off, as he believes he will become the new federal chairman of the CDU in January. The CDU party congress in January 2021 saw Jens Spahn run as a candidate for the office of federal chairman, with Spahn eventually being elected as deputy chairman on January 16, 2021. No other candidates for the federal chairmanship at that party congress are mentioned in the provided sources. Laschet has shared his views on various topics in his social media posts, and his activity has been compared to that of his political rivals. His posts have been analyzed by political pundits and experts, with some suggesting that his strategy includes regular updates and interactions with followers. However, Laschet has rejected accusations from his rival Friedrich Merz that the party congress was postponed to improve his chances. He considers the idea of a conspiracy regarding election chances to be 'peculiar' and far from reality. Regarding Merz's statements, Laschet said, 'He can say what he wants.' Interestingly, Laschet has not shared any email addresses on his social media platforms, suggesting a focus on public engagement rather than private correspondence. There are polls where Laschet is behind and others where he is ahead, as per his statement. He has also stated that he is not influenced by poor poll results. In response to accusations of his social media posts being too political or divisive, Laschet has stated that he is open to feedback and will continue to listen to the concerns of his followers. As the race for the CDU's federal chairmanship continues, it will be interesting to see how Laschet's social media strategy evolves.
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