House liberals play hard-to-get with Hillary Clinton
More than 30 members of the House Progressive Caucus still arent ready to back Hillary Clintons campaign, saying she has a ways to go to show she would champion their agenda as president.
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Ellison and other House liberals hope that by holding out on a formal endorsement, they can nudge Clinton to the left, not only on income inequality but poverty, trade, criminal justice and college affordability essentially, the Elizabeth Warren agenda. Progressive Caucus members have asked to meet with Clinton aides soon to discuss their policies.
So far, there are close to three dozen House progressives who already have endorsed Clinton. But most House liberals want to see a stronger commitment to their platform.
I want her to declare a war on poverty, said Rep. G.K. Butterfield (D-N.C.), chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus. For Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), co-chairman of the Progressive Caucus, its climate change and the role of government and trade. Progressives are looking for definitive positions on the issues, he said.
Both have withheld their endorsements, at least for now.
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Still, their lack of enthusiasm for Clinton has practical implications. If she fails to energize progressives, it could depress turnout and hurt Democrats chances of eating into the GOPs 245-seat House majority a major priority for the party in an election year that should favor Democrats.
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