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There’s a New Breed of Democrat Running for Congress

 

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Congressman Beto O’Rourke is running for 

US Senate in Texas without corporate PAC money. (Photo credit: Flickr) 

 

Many of the aspects of American politics we hate the most are in some way or another related to the influence of big money.  Whether it is the gun lobby, health insurance companies, big oil, big pharma, big banks, or perhaps most disturbingly, the weapons lobby, corporate interests sway politicians, even ones with the best of intentions away from representing the needs of the American people, and towards the needs of the rich and powerful.

We have seen time and time again that our elected representatives, both Democrat, and Republican, promise to do one thing and then proceed to turn around and do the exact opposite.  With their re-election chances hanging in their ability to raise funds, however, many politicians are left with little choice but to kowtow to moneyed interests and panhandle corporations and dark money groups for donations.

With politicians selling out their constituents left, right, and center, people are angry, really angry.  People are angry that they are getting charged exorbitant amounts for prescription drugs while Cory Booker, despite vowing to lower health care costs and stick up for working people, voted against allowing medications to be imported from Canada, likely because of contributions to his campaign coffers by PhRMA PAC, an organization representing pharmaceutical manufacturers.   People are angry that Republicans rake in millions from big banks and vote down the most watered down financial regulations.  People are angry that Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia took millions from big banks before working with Republicans to neuter Dodd-Frank regulations.

The Democratic Party prides itself as the party of the people, the party of the regular American, the party of the working class.  The modern Democratic Party, with neoliberals like Hillary Clinton, has unfortunately strayed from being that party all the time.

Despite many mainstream Democrats having strayed from being the party of the people, the movement to take back our politics, starting with the party is underway.  Brought back into the national spotlight during Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential bid, campaign finance issues have taken back their rightful place in the national conversation.  In 2018, an unprecedented number of candidates and elected officials are rejecting corporate PAC money.  While corporate PACs are not the only source of corrupt campaign funds, they represent a large portion of the money used by big business to affect politics.

Progressive Democrat Beto O’Rourke is running a highly competitive challenge to Republican Ted Cruz in deep red Texas while turning down any corporate PAC donations.  His surge in Texas has drawn national attention and is inspiring progressives in Texas and around the country.  In the Senate, several senators have joined Bernie Sanders in refusing corporate PAC contributions.  Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, and Maria Cantwell have all pledged to refuse corporate PAC money.  After facing intense pressure for his ties to big pharma, even Cory Booker has pledged to refuse corporate PAC donations to his campaign.  Whether these progressive senators stay true to their pledges and values remains to be seen.  Many of the no corporate PAC money senators are also suspected to be planning to run for President in 2020.

Although they are covered less than Senate races, elections for the House of Representatives are just as important and the movement to reject corrupt corporate PAC money is running strong in Democratic House candidates as well.  Young, progressive Democrats, often women of color such as Ayana Pressley in Massachusetts’ 7th district and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in New York’s 14th district have won primaries against well established Democratic incumbents, running on progressive platforms which include the candidates’ refusal of corporate money.  Pressley and Ocasio-Cortez are running in strongly Democratic districts and their chances of winning their elections are very high, however, even candidates challenging Republicans in tough districts are refusing corporate PAC money.

In California, every single Democratic challenger running in a Republican-held Congressional district is turning down corporate PAC donations.  Many of these candidates are polling tied with or ahead of their Republican opponents, every one of which has coffers loaded with contributions from big oil, big pharma, insurance companies, the NRA, and every other major corporate interest.

Across the country, Democrats are running competitive campaigns without begging corporate executives for help.  In Pennsylvania’s 18th district, Conor Lamb proved to the nation that small-dollar donations from real people can power a winning campaign, even in an extremely challenging Republican district.  The truth is that corporate cash is more of a liability than an asset.  Most voters realize that an elected official who takes money from big business will always be in some way compromised.

If Democrats are successful in taking back the House, Senate, or both this November, it will not only enable Democrats to put the breaks on the President’s harmful agenda.  The surge of no corporate PAC money candidates will put new, progressive voices and votes in Congress, voices which are not censored by big donors’ wishes.  If candidates are successful without corporate money, that will persuade more like-minded candidates to refuse corporate PAC contributions.  If Democrats are successful without corporate PAC money, the hard work of wrestling power back into the hands of all the people can be boosted once again into its rightful place as the sole function of the Democratic Party.  Whether that happens remains to be seen.

 

Candidates running without corporate PAC money need help from concerned citizens to run their campaigns.

There are way too many great candidates who are refusing to be corrupted by corporate PAC money for me to list here.  I recommend checking out the Justice Democrats, a progressive group dedicated to getting money out of politics, to look for candidates who interest you.  If you can, volunteer for or donate to a campaign you support.  Most importantly, MAKE SURE YOU VOTE!  Our democracy depends on it.

Here are just a few of my favorite progressive, no corporate PAC money candidates who could really use some help:

Beto O’Rourke-Progressive Democrat running for Senate in Texas challenging Ted Cruz.

Great Democrats challenging Republicans for Congress in Calfornia:

TJ Cox (CA-21)-Cental Valley

Josh Harder (CA-10)-Central Valley

Katie Porter (CA-45)-Orange County

Katie Hill (CA-25)-Los Angeles County

Harley Rouda (CA-48)-Orange County

Mike Levin (CA-49)-San Diego County

Ammar Campa-Najjar (CA-50)- San Diego County/Riverside County

 

Tom Perez Elected to Lead DNC; Progressives, Please don’t Panic!

By Rohin G.  February 26, 2017

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Former Labor Secretary and new DNC chair, Tom Perez

Photo Credits-Wikimedia Commons

On Saturday, February 25, former labor secretary Tom Perez narrowly beat progressive congressman, Keith Ellison for the post of chair in the Democratic National Committee.  Many staunch progressives, including myself, who had supported Congressman Ellison for DNC chair were disappointed by the results of the day’s vote.  Not only had our favored candidate lost the race to become chair of the DNC, the delegates present also voted down a resolution which would ban corporate lobbyist donations to the party.  Tom Perez was the Secretary of Labor during President Obama’s second term and led the civil rights division of Justice Department during Obama’s first term.  Although Perez is considered by many to have been one of the most progressive members of the Obama administration,  many also consider him to be a member of the Democratic Party’s establishment wing.

Although the results of the DNC elections are disappointing to many progressive activists, there has been significant progress in the DNC.  Although the delegates voted not to ban lobbyist donations to the party, new chair, Tom Perez has expressed concern over the “corrosive influence of money in politics”.  Perez has also praised the small dollar fundraising practices used by Senator Bernie Sanders’ primary campaign, stating in an interview with the Huffington Post, that he wanted to look into implementing fundraising practices that draw upon small donations instead of donations by large corporations and super-PACs.  Chairman Perez has also been an advocate for empowering activists and protesters against President Trump’s agenda.  Perez has supported a strategy by the DNC that involves working in all states and not just during election years.  This strategy based on local parties will help reduce that harmful effects of President Trump’s policies and help the Democratic party stay relevant with voters across the country.

Probably the Best thing for progressive activists that the new chair, Tom Perez has done so far, is naming Congressman Keith Ellison as deputy chair.  Now, a staunch progressive is at the table to make decisions at the DNC.  This morning, Perez and deputy chair, Ellison held a joint press conference.  In showing a sign of party unity, they wore each other’s campaign pins.  In addition to this, Tom Perez stated that he supports healthy primary contests for incumbent democratic candidates, opening the door to more progressive candidates.  It is quite clear that chair Tom Perez is ready to work with progressive members of the Democratic Party.  Although progressive activists’ top candidate lost the race for DNC chair, this DNC is one of the most progressive we have seen.  So, fellow progressives, stay strong and keep fighting for a better America.

 

 

 

Why Congressman Keith Ellison is the Best Person to Lead the Democratic Party

 

 

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Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN)  Photo Credit, Wikimedia commons.

Dear Fellow Democrat,

As a fellow democrat and concerned citizen, I want what is best for our country and our party.  I am a student in the 8th grade in Palo Alto, CA and am concerned about the direction of our country yet I see some amazing grassroots energy everywhere.  In the era of President Trump, how do we enact a progressive agenda?  How do we protect the rights of the LGBTQ community or the Muslim community or those who are undocumented or seeking asylum the US?  How do we protect and restore our environment or ensure all have access to education and healthcare?  And how do we make the Democratic Party win elections and pass legislation again?  On Saturday, you will vote on who will lead our party.  The election for DNC chair is a question of who will lead us in standing up to the racist and bigoted agenda of President Trump and his team.

I believe that as a party we need to stop taking money from lobbyists and large corporations.  We need to stand up for the American people and represent them and not just for the wealthy.  While you have been excellent advocates for all Americans, many politicians, even in our own party have become far too connected with special interest lobbyist dollars which are essentially bribes.  Congressman Keith Ellison is the best candidate to lead our party back to victory and empower our activists and lawyers to stand up and fight back against the extreme and dangerous agenda of the Trump administration.  He has been a vocal proponent of progressive policies such as universal health care and campaign finance reform in congress for years.  Congressman Ellison helped organize efforts to successfully defeat harmful voter id. laws in Minnesota.  He has shown that he knows what it takes to connect with working class voters in midwest.  Keith Ellison can unite our party and has been endorsed by people from many different segments of the Democratic Party.  He has drawn endorsements from prominent civil rights leader, Congressman John Lewis.  Congressman Ellison has also been embraced for his steadfast progressive values by Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren as well as many progressive activists.  Congressman Ellison is also supported by many more moderate democrats including senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer and former leader of senate democrats, Harry Reid.  It is because of his broad support, skill at winning elections and organizing, and staunch progressive values that Congressman Keith Ellison is the right candidate to become chair of the Democratic National Committee.  Keith Ellison deserves your vote to become chair of the DNC.

Sincerely,

Rohin Ghosh

This Letter was originally sent to Congresswoman Anna Eshoo and Senators Kamala Harris and Dianne Feinstein.