Thus, Peristedan's suggestion to focus on the voters is indeed a good strategy to break the shackles right at their root.
Phipps, an old hand in Congress, was naturally not dull-witted. He understood his confidant's point immediately and responded, "What you said makes sense. With the support of the Camora Family, we could indeed win over the support of most criminals in Los Angeles, but to move this bill, we still need more power..."
"Yes, that's why I think, Senator Phipps, you should leverage what you are best at and hold a debate about this bill on television to gain more approval ratings."
In America, participating in televised debates and criticizing certain policies or bills is a very common tactic.
By participating in television debates, politicians can present their viewpoints and talents on mainstream media, increasing their visibility and influence among the public.