The Future Of The Democratic Party, According To The Bernie Sanders Wing
FEB. 16, 2017 AT 5:38 PM
Excerpt:
This is the third episode of Party Time, a mini-series from FiveThirtyEights Politics podcast examining where the two major political parties are heading in the Trump era. Throughout February, were talking to lawmakers, strategists and stakeholders who hold different views within the parties. In the first two episodes, we heard from people representing different positions within the Republican Party: Trump allies and Trump skeptics.
In the final two episodes, we hear from the Democrats. The Democratic Party, with less power in federal and state government than it has had in more than 80 years, is juggling competing internal pressures as it tries to chart a path out of the wilderness. Progressives want the party to pivot to the left on economic issues, in the vein of Bernie Sanderss democratic socialism. The establishment sees the 2016 presidential election loss as a failure of strategy and message more than a flawed platform.
In this episode, we hear from the progressives: RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the labor union National Nurses United; Jenn Kauffman, senior vice president at political media strategy firm Revolution Messaging; and U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva, an Arizona Democrat and co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Here is a partial transcript of our conversation with Kauffman. At Revolution Messaging, she helped develop digital strategy for Sanderss 2016 presidential campaign:
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