That cambridge analytica video you posted basically shows the entire con and how its worked. They target who they don't want to have power with emotional and irrational anti vote propaganda. Once you've seen it, you'd think it would be recognizable on the spot, but these folks are too caught up and invested in feeling "enlightened" to course correct. Every other group, whether they want something or want to get rid of something, will organize and get out the vote to either get it, or get rid of it. They are told to vote out who won't do what they want or vote in who will, but they are told TO VOTE.
Can you imagine white evangelicals saying its been 40+ years and the GOP hasn't moved to to get rid of Roe vs Wade so they all need to stay home to teach the GOP a lesson until they pass a law to revoke it, and once they do that THEN they will start casting votes for them again? Do you think they would actually concede power like that? And would it have worked? Dem judges, dem scotus, dem state legislatures who would eventually get the numbers to pass laws protecting reproduction rights that the GOP wouldn't have the numbers to oppose? They are doing the exact same thing in reverse and don't realize they sound dumb as hell. As I said before, the Tea Party gave us the blue print. They ran their own candidates, primaried the establishment candidates, and won office, but if their candidate lost they still voted GOP in the general so the dem didn't get a chance to win. A few of those folks are still in congress and a thorn in the side to the GOP.