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KoKo

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Fri May 22, 2015, 08:01 PM May 2015

New DemCoalition (former DLC) Start Triangulation by Dissing Progressive/Populists...(My Title) [View all]

Moderate Democrats Get Leadership’s Ear on 2016 Messaging
By Emma Dumain

There’s some good news for the moderate House Democrats who believe they’ve been marginalized in discussions on party messaging: Leadership might be starting to listen.

On Thursday morning, New Democrat Coalition Chairman Ron Kind of Wisconsin met privately with Democratic Policy and Communications Committee Chairman Steve Israel of New York, both lawmakers confirmed to CQ Roll Call.

Israel, charged with developing a unified narrative to help the minority pick up House seats next year, wanted to talk to Kind about the substance of the New Democrats’ “American Prosperity Agenda,” 23 policy proposals that centrist Democrats contend are keys to winning again in swing districts.

Israel had some news to share with Kind: DPCC-commissioned polling shows the New Democrats are onto something.

“Fundamentally, what we come down to is this: In order to win, you have to get people to vote for you who haven’t voted for you, and the only way to do that is with a message that resonates across a broad swath of voters,” Israel said. “You can’t keep doing the same thing to the same people. You have to resonate with people who may vote for you or may not vote for you. I think Ron was absolutely correct, tactically and strategically, in how you frame that and deliver that.


“Our research and the New Dems’ research agree on the sense that voters have that the economy is changing quickly and [they] want tools to help them stay ahead, so we’re completely aligned on that,” he said. “Making sure we have an economic agenda that supports growth and prosperity for all. … New Dems have a very substantive, positive, solution-oriented agenda, and our data tells us we need to have the same.”

None of those insights seem particularly contentious — and that might be part of the point. One of the things Israel wants to do as he synthesizes the many voices in the House Democratic Caucus is craft a narrative that can speak to as wide a reach of voters as possible and on which a majority of members can agree.

The New Democrats’ “American Prosperity Agenda” also seeks to frame issues using inviting, non-incendiary language — even as many of the agenda’s pro-business policies, such as an overhaul of the tax code, will be harder to sell in the party than the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.

The agenda also advocates for certain issues — policies to boost scientific and technological innovation to make the United States competitive in the global economy, for example — be brought to the forefront of the Democratic message.

In an interview with CQ Roll Call Thursday, Kind said New Democrats want to impart to colleagues that “there are various ways of saying the same things in a different tone and a different way and that’s what I think is going to be valuable to a lot of our vulnerable, at-risk members, both for recruitment and in districts where we have to be competitive.”

Still, progressive Democrats — those who want to see the party take more aggressive stands on the environment, women’s rights and minority issues — may balk at seeing leadership leading on the New Democrats.

The Congressional Progressive Caucus, now the largest contingent in the House, has been emboldened recently by the emergence of new leaders such as Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Progressives contend the key to winning back the House — and keeping the White House — is being unafraid to advocate for policies that fall clearly on the left of the political spectrum. CPC Co-Chairman Keith Ellison, D-Minn., has urged Democrats to embrace the term “liberal,” arguing it’s a designation that needs no apology.


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Fuck the New Dems hootinholler May 2015 #1
+1 daleanime May 2015 #19
+2 Enthusiast May 2015 #22
That's biased writing. delrem May 2015 #2
good points merrily May 2015 #14
+1 Enthusiast May 2015 #23
The Corporate arm of the party sold out the core of the party 20 years ago, or so. NYC_SKP May 2015 #3
and welform "reform" that devastated families AtomicKitten May 2015 #6
Adding it. We need a list with sources. NYC_SKP May 2015 #10
Found it hard to believe that "New Dems" would dare to put this Out There... KoKo May 2015 #9
Financial and Media Deregulation done in Clinton's Second Term..under fire for Monica..... KoKo May 2015 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author Thinkingabout May 2015 #4
you lost? AtomicKitten May 2015 #7
I think someone's GPS is broken. smokey nj May 2015 #12
You are trolling a safe haven for supporters of Bernie Sanders. Your post is inappropriate in this smokey nj May 2015 #8
The Blue Dogs suffered huge losses in Congress in 2014. AtomicKitten May 2015 #5
And 2010 merrily May 2015 #15
Debbie Wasserman-GOP is pushing Patrick Murphy down here in Florida - both members of the djean111 May 2015 #11
What you Say... KoKo May 2015 #13
I am totally with you on this. Enthusiast May 2015 #24
Anyone they push is on my probable DINO list. Enthusiast May 2015 #25
The House Progressive Caucus, co-founded by Bernie, with which Sen. Bernie still caucuses, merrily May 2015 #16
All we have is HOPE and SPINE... n/t KoKo May 2015 #17
"We resonate with wider swath of voters by speaking with crackers in mouth" NBachers May 2015 #20
kissing off liberals once and for all. Doctor_J May 2015 #21
Ron Kind is the kind of "Democrat" we don't need. Pro TPP, anti-union. That's Ron Kind. Scuba May 2015 #26
This is the 'message' I get from all that. 'Let's tell voters what they want to hear in the sabrina 1 May 2015 #27
I hate that "messaging" bullshit, too. LuvNewcastle May 2015 #29
In other words the problem swilton May 2015 #28
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