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Nanjeanne

(6,294 posts)
13. Fair Shakir is who I want. The reasons are in Donkees post. As well as his interview
Tue Jan 21, 2025, 09:26 PM
Jan 2025
In your statement announcing your plan to run for chair of the DNC, you said that you believe the central job of the chair is to change how Democrats are perceived by voters. How are Democrats perceived by voters right now?

I believe a lot of working-class people out there hold the Democratic Party to a different standard than the Republican Party, and quite frankly, it’s a higher standard. That means they feel like when there’s great wealth and income inequality in society, when billionaires are ruling, when there are major fights depriving them of economic freedom in all different kinds of places—whether it’s in the workplace, or as a consumer, or small businesses getting crunched by monopolists—when you have that going on in society, they’re expecting and wanting a fighter who sticks their neck out with us and for us.

I draw the metaphor to unions. When you get out there and you talk to some workers who are on a strike and they’re upset about contract negotiations, sometimes they’ll be angrier at their union head than they will be at the company. “The head of the company only cares about their bottom line. That’s the way they operate,” a worker might say. “My union head is supposed to stick up for me. That’s their job.” And in that way, they get angry. That’s what I sense is going on with a lot of working class people here as we’ve become a party spending less time prioritizing [the] economic justice message that is the historical lineage of our party, it has caused people to check out and stay at home. As a result, I think we have a very weak and struggling Democratic brand.


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But Sherrod Brown and Jon Tester did that in 2024 and still lost. Brown’s loss especially stands out; his opponent was a luxury car salesman who was sued by a bunch of his workers over allegations of discrimination and wage theft.

You’re absolutely right. My analysis of that election cycle is they over-performed over the Democratic brand. What hurt them? The Democratic brand. At some point, you’re trying to swim above water aggressively as much as you can, until that anchor is just pulling you down underneath.

Tester and Brown are the best examples of that in the last election cycle. Even look at Dan Osborne [an independent Senate candidate running in Nebraska with quiet support from Democrats], who lost his race. He didn’t run under the Democratic banner, but you can look at his over-performance. Don’t just look at the W’s and L’s. The major takeaway was that these guys were way over-performing [the national Democratic ticket].


Whole in Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/01/faiz-shakir-dnc-chair-bernie-sanders/]

What we will get? Probably Ken Martin. I just hope whoever it is has courage and vision to build an exciting party with rural and urban reach and deep local talent.

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Martin O'Malley, smart , pragmatic, and not afraid to FSogol Jan 2025 #1
I'm all in for Wikler!!! Yoyoyo77 Jan 2025 #2
Reasons? ancianita Jan 2025 #3
He had an interview w Brian Cohen Taylor. Wanted to reach out the voters in some different ways. Get voters more involve electric_blue68 Jan 2025 #35
O'Malley Platform & 100 Day Plan jxla Jan 2025 #19
I like the thoughtfulness of the 100 day plan. He is at least coming up with ideas that could be Nanjeanne Jan 2025 #22
Marianne Williamson should get zero votes.n/t FSogol Jan 2025 #4
Doesn't look as if she has any endorsements... here's a closer look, along with her political positions. ancianita Jan 2025 #6
I got curious - Marianne's Plan for the DNC jxla Jan 2025 #31
She seems clear on the "consultants" of the party, but "that will change" ... I don't know. What do you think? ancianita Jan 2025 #33
agree msfiddlestix Jan 2025 #43
Wikler. Absolutely no question about it. Bleacher Creature Jan 2025 #5
Reasons? ancianita Jan 2025 #7
His track record in Wisconsin speaks for itself. Bleacher Creature Jan 2025 #12
Agree he'd be a good choice imaginary girl Jan 2025 #34
I heard Martin on POD save America and he was saying the right things. Renew Deal Jan 2025 #8
Martin's strength is fundraising iemanja Jan 2025 #37
Pete Buttigieg. Because he can do anything. But he's not in the running. Scrivener7 Jan 2025 #9
Second that! n/t DFW Jan 2025 #16
I'm hoping for someone who isn't deeply entrenched... Think. Again. Jan 2025 #10
AOC osteopath6 Jan 2025 #15
She has a full time job already. n/t FSogol Jan 2025 #25
Are vice chairs appointed or voted on? Im assuming FSogol Jan 2025 #20
Vice Chairs Candidates jxla Jan 2025 #21
Faiz Shakir: Donkees Jan 2025 #11
Fair Shakir is who I want. The reasons are in Donkees post. As well as his interview Nanjeanne Jan 2025 #13
Ben Wikler milestogo Jan 2025 #14
I like Wikler as well. pinkstarburst Jan 2025 #17
Obsession with Midwest is ridiculous kansasobama Jan 2025 #18
Ok..as a Canadian, I am throwing this name out there... Fix The Stupid Jan 2025 #23
Well, since you asked... ancianita Jan 2025 #24
Attila the Hun BOSSHOG Jan 2025 #26
lol cynical joke aside... ancianita Jan 2025 #30
David Hogg FarPoint Jan 2025 #27
A brawler Aviation Pro Jan 2025 #28
Who will Stand up for Clean Water to Drink? Oneear Jan 2025 #29
Maybe the former governor candidate? Governors tend to know how infrastructure repair in their states are handled. ancianita Jan 2025 #32
Ben Wikler Wild blueberry Jan 2025 #36
I don't see David Hogg's name on this list. Maybe it's my vision impairment? msfiddlestix Jan 2025 #38
Glad you ask! David Hogg is running for Vice Chair. Emphasis here has been on the DNC Chair. ancianita Jan 2025 #40
Oh right, thanks for the fact check! msfiddlestix Jan 2025 #42
UPDATE: Anand Giridharadas' Interview with Faiz Shakir ancianita Jan 2025 #39
Where are our women leaders? I don't see many on this list... CTyankee Jan 2025 #41
I hear you. Let's ask all 28 of them. ancianita Jan 2025 #44
MARC ELIAS INTERVIEWS KEN MARTIN, MARTIN O'MALLEY AND BEN WIKLER ON "What They'd Do Differently Moving Forward" ancianita Jan 2025 #45
DNC 450 VOTE IS TOMORROW, FEB1! ancianita Jan 2025 #46
TODAY: KEN MARTIN OF MINNEAPOLIS IS THE NEW DNC CHAIR -- How might his leadership impact The Way Forward? ancianita Feb 2025 #47
He believes there is such as thing as a good billionaire. Passages Feb 2025 #48
Truth is there are "good" billionaires - but it's a horrible message to be sending out. We only take $$$$$$ from "good" Nanjeanne Feb 2025 #49
We can't take their money and have full independence. Passages Feb 2025 #52
Exactly. Nanjeanne Feb 2025 #53
Just remember, 82 of them backed Harris/Walz. Don't forget we're in oligarch wars now. ancianita Feb 2025 #50
I understand that yet we must stand against that influence. Passages Feb 2025 #51
That would be like standing against Citizens United, and thus shooting ourselves in the foot. ancianita Feb 2025 #54
So, the Vice Chair became the DNC Chair. CoopersDad Feb 2025 #55
Yes. He had Walz's endorsement along with lots of others. ancianita Feb 2025 #56
Martin's strength is fundraising iemanja Feb 2025 #57
2025 DNC leadership: ancianita Feb 2025 #58
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