Progressives: Dems Want Your Votes While Working Against Your Candidates

I know that title is shocking. Are National Democrats working to sabotage their own candidates?

Yes, that is a rhetorical question. The establishment of Democratic Party wants unity, but on only its own terms. Obviously we saw that in the primary fight between Sanders and Clinton, but it alos extends far beyond who received the party's nomination for President. National Democrats would rather lose seats it could win than elect candidates who promote progressive values. Hillary vacuumed up all the cash allegedly donated to help state parties elect down ballot candidates for her own campaign. At the same time, the DNC chose not to even run candidates in winnable Congressional districts.

Now, after most of the local state primaries for Congress are completed, we are seeing an utter lack of support by the Democratic Party for anyone running on a progressive platform. Look no further than the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, or DCCC for short. If you are a progressive, you immediately become persona non grata as far as the DCCC is concerned, even if you pledged to support Clinton. Two examples from Down With Tyranny:

Tom Wakely, (D-TX 21st District) running against incumbent Lamar Smith

It seems that every time a progressive wins, the DCCC decides the district is "not winnable" and they immediately abandon the winner and the district. Steve Israel and Ben Ray Lujan have mandated this for every part of the country, from Long Island and the Philly suburbs, up to Wisconsin's north woods and down to Texas' Austin-San Antonio corridor. Let's take a look at Tom Wakely's case in Texas. [...]

His primary victory over a self-described conservative Democrat was substantial and decisive-- 59-41%, in part because two of Bernie's biggest Texas wins were in the district: Travis County (Austin) and next door Hays County. But the DCCC has an odd definition of "party unity" and has never so much as returned a call from Tom. TX-21 includes deep blue downtown Austin and traditionally Republican suburbs of that city and San Antonio that have turned away from Trump.

Maybe they feel Wakely's progressive message is too strong for Texas-- although Texas Democrats found it pitch-perfect. [...]

Tom is promising to work to ban fracking. "There is no middle man fuel if we're pumping any amount of excess carbon into our atmosphere. Banning fracking is essential in keeping drought-prone places (like in my home state of Texas) free from predatory corporations who cannot adequately return even a fraction of the water used back to our environment.

Lamar Smith's most noteworthy accomplishments have been a relentless attack on science and his endorsement of the increasing unpopular Donald Trump. Yet the DCCC doesn't consider it worth their while to help a progressive Texan unseat him.

Then there is the case of Richard Reichard (D-NY 11th Dist.) running against "Republican racist Daniel Donovan" elected in 2015 special election after the incumbent was convicted:

The DCCC basically just gave up on NY-11. They didn't contest it then and they're not contesting it now. They simply ceded it to the GOP, which makes no sense at all. In the more conservative Staten Island part of the district, 34,067 Democrats voted for Hillary and Bernie in the primary while only 23,688 people turned out to vote for Trump, Kasich and Cruz. But the DCCC brain surgeons declared it [unwinnable]. [...]

The Democrat running for the congressional seat in November is Richard Reichard. The DCCC is basically ignoring his campaign. As of the June 30 FEC reporting deadline he had raised $14,115 compared to incumbent Dan Donovan's $1,570,735. The NRCC is already bolstering Donovan while the DCCC is nowhere to be seen. There's only one way for them to win back the House-- winning districts that have shown a willingness to vote for Democrats in recent years-- like NY-11. But the DCCC hasn't figured that out yet. Reichard is a progressive who favors a public option, removing the Social Security cap, investing in reversing climate change and in stricter gun safety laws. He told us he "wants to change Washington by reducing big money's influence." The DCCC would rather put money into more difficult New York districts where conservatives are running.

Indeed, the Democratic establishment's favoritism toward corporate-backed, conservative Democrats has been well documented. Here are some examples where establishment money is being poured into races featuring hand-picked ConservaDems in tough races against incumbent Republicans while ignoring winnable races by progressive candidates:

NJ-05 Bergen County - Scott Garrett (R)

Obama lost narrowly there both times and the heinous Garrett is pretty firmly entrenched, beating all his Democratic opponents by double digits. This cycle the DCCC recruited a Wall Street-friendly insider, Josh Gottheimer, who has outraised Garrett $2,899,643 to $1,357,412. Pelosi's House Majority PAC has already thrown $773,303 into the district attacking Garrett, by far the most her PAC has spent in any race this year. In fact, it's more than all the money the House Majority PAC has spent on all candidates combined so far this year. The DCCC prefers conservative insiders and spends on them while starving progressives, populists and outsiders of campaign funds.

NY-01 - Lee Zeldin (R)

Pelosi's PAC ... spent $163,716 against incumbent Lee Zeldin. After a bitter primary between two extremely mediocre and meaningless candidates, Anna Throne-Holst, who switched her party registration weeks before the deadline, emerged as the winner over Dave Calone, 5,446 to 5,417. EMILY's List poured $728,467 into the race to beat Calone. Throne-Holst is a weak candidate who, if she wins, will be a horrible member of Congress who would find it expensive and nearly impossible to hold the seat. The DCCC is likely to spend over $2 million on her behalf. Obama won the district both times, narrowly, but Zeldin beat centrist Democratic incumbent Tim Bishop 54-46% in 2014.

So the big buck Dem SuperPacs are placing their bets are electing a former Republican to defeat the current Republican. Makes a hell of as lot of sense if you're goal isn't to elect better Democrats but to maintain the status quo. Which may be why the Democratic progressive challenger to Steve King (R-NY 02) is being shunned and cut off from any money support by the Democratic Party establishment:

NY-02 is a better bet for a Democrat. Obama won the district 51-48% against McCain and 52-47% against Romney. The district has been re-drawn to include more of blue-leaning Suffolk and less red areas of Nassau. The incumbent, Peter King, isn't well known in Suffolk and the progressive Democrat running, DuWayne Gregory, is the presiding officer of the Suffolk County legislature. He's the Democrats' best bet on Long Island except for one little problem: Steve Israel. Israel is pals with Peter King and protects him and has blackballed and undercut Gregory. Israel is a virulent racist who opposes African-Americans running in "white" districts and has told institutional Democratic donors to not waste their money on Gregory, who has only raised $263,058 to go up against King's $3,088,146 war chest. Israel persuaded the DCCC to blackball Gregory.

Sound familiar? It should considering this was the same shit Debbie Wasserman Schultz pulled to protect her Florida Republican "friends" in Congress, rather than run aggressive Democratic campaigns against them.

Which raises the question, why do progressives still believe they can change the Democratic Party from within? Time after time progressive candidates have been marginalized, underfunded and defeated in primaries where the DCCC, DNC and local state parties have placed a heavy thumb on the scale for the Party's preferred choice of Republican-Lite candidates. From a post Gaius Publius at Americblog in 2013:

The DCCC is the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the group of congresspeople and staff supposedly responsible for electing House Democrats. It’s led by “ex”–Blue Dog and New Dem Steve Israel, Nancy Pelosi’s hand-picked choice for the job.

We’ve written about Israel before. To the world his job is simply to elect Democrats, but to the moneymen and -women behind the corporate wing of the party, his job is to:

▪ Elect corporate Democrats to the House
▪ Keep progressives out of office
▪ Make sure pro-corporate Republican leaders like Cantor and Paul Ryan never face credible challenges

{...]
Six House Dems voted No to raising the minimum wage; four are on the DCCC “extra help” list. [...]
Here’s Klein on the Frontline list (my emphasis):

Most of the money the DCCC collects from donors is spent on reelecting incumbents– but not just any incumbent. They have a list of Democrats who they say most need the help. The majority of the Democrats on that list [are] on it because they can’t raise money from the Democratic base on their own because they vote with the GOP so frequently on the most important issues. And wouldn’t you know it– all the ConservaDems who voted against the minimum wage increase (except Collin Peterson and Kurt Schrader who [fund] their campaigns by extorting legalistic bribes from lobbyists with business before their committees)– are on the DCCC’s Frontline list.

That’s pretty straightforward, isn’t it? When you give money to the DCCC, they give lots of it to people who vote with Republicans. And they protect Republicans like Paul Ryan, whom they pretend to hate.

And again, Nancy Pelosi put Israel where he is, twice.

So, does anyone expect the current Democratic leaders to change anything, in light of their naked display of dirty tricks, lies, voter suppression and election fraud to select Hillary as the Democratic nominee? Despite the rhetoric of this year's platform being the "most progressive" in Democratic Party history, actions speak louder than words. And the Dem establishment has, and is, showing by its actions that it likes things just the way they are, with Progressives on outside of the party looking in at the establishment Dems partying with their lobbyist buddies.

For all the hubbub and enthusiasm over Bernie Sanders' "Our Revolution" and groups such as "Brand New Congress" who are dedicated to electing progressive Democratic candidates, they face an uphill, if not impossible task, and one that will become even harder once Hillary wins the general election, which at the moment is looking ever more like a sure thing.

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Lily O Lady's picture

the Republican incumbent Senator Johnny Isakson over Democratic Candidate Jim Barksdale, a Berniecrat.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

ChemBob's picture

I'm actually beginning to fall into a depression. Not joking, really quite serious. Every time I read on C99 or a couple of Reddit blogs or just read online news it gets worse and worse. Someone email me when the revolution begins, OK? I'm sure MSM won't cover it.

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Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal's picture

I don't exactly have the answers, but have a few ideas. I think we need to refocus on building rather than on dissecting. If we build things we like with each other, that will lift spirits.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

I think that there is a majority in the USA for a worker-centered movement to take root and win. It will take an person who has some name recognition and who projects, and believes in, a no-compromise stance.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

Hillbilly Dem's picture

Last week I was surprised when a retired state policeman told me that he's voting for either Jill Stein or Gary Johnson. He went on to say "Who says I owe it to the two party system to vote for one of their shitty candidates?" Some are waking up. How many? Who knows? My only fear is what my old high school coach used to say about strong effort at the end of a lost cause..."too little, too late". I'm all in, even if it's already over. Because, fuck this shit.

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"Just call me Hillbilly Dem(exit)."
-H/T to Wavey Davey

been surprised that so many people have spontaneously said that they weren't voting for either Trump or Clinton. Several didn't know of the existence of the Greens or Libertarians, they were just fed up with a couple of decades of money grubbing hacks representing other money grubbing hacks.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

I gave my views to the dental hygienist and she didn't shut me down like my kids do all the time. She liked Bernie and doesn't like Hillary. I told her I was for Jill! I don't know if she would be too but it was fun to be able to say it without the critique I get from my middle aged daughters.

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glitterscale

How the Democratic Party systematically destroys Progressive Policies (even when wildly popular) preemptively, and runs for Right-Wing cover .... to maintain the status-quo:

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLSv4QxuJ1E width:640 height:480]

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Another good example is Alan Grayson running for Rubio's seat in the senate. He's fighting the Democratic establishment in his primary race against former rethug Murphy.

Where Grayson is a liberal firebrand with a penchant for making inflammatory statements, Murphy is a CPA with an accountant’s cautious demeanor. He was a Republican until 2011, and says he left the GOP to protest the Tea Party takeover. Grayson’s campaign calls Murphy a “fake Democrat” and a Wall Street clone, but those Republican credentials, and a check he wrote to Mitt Romney in 2007, wouldn’t hurt him in the general election.

There’s nothing right now that would get the stubborn Grayson out of the race. But Democrats are getting ready to pile on, and they’ve got plenty to work with. Make no mistake, Alan Grayson will do more damage to himself and to our Democratic Party as a whole than he could ever do to Patrick Murphy,” Celeste Bush said in an email. She feels so strongly about Grayson that in April she urged party leaders to de-certify the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Florida for promoting his entry into the Senate race.

I'm afraid the Democratic Party is an enemy of true progressives. They left me, now I'm leaving them...and returning their fund raising requests with an explanation of why I'm no longer supporting them.

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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is the DSCC spending large sums of money running ads in primaries against other, more progressive Democrats. (See their million dollar ad buys for Katie McGinty and Patrick Murphy in their primary races) I would think this money would be better spent running against Republicans, but that's just me.

Funny how the DSCC never mentions this in any of those loads of emails they send out each day. I wonder how many donors are aware that this is where their money is going. This is why I will never donate to the DCCC or DSCC. If I'm in a place to donate, I'd rather donate to individual candidates I support. At least that way I know who's getting my money.

Down With Tyranny has done and continues to do yeoman's work on this topic. It's really eye-opening!

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Just this past weekend, actually. I'm not surprised the party is going after him. Expect them to drop the hammer on Canova as well because the corporate Florida Dems would rather keep this state in wingnut hands, keeping the state a literal no-man's land for the rest of us, than potentially lose their cushy districts to progressives who might wanna try and repair some of the insane damage done to this state over the last few decades. Fuck 'em.

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Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.

Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.

I saw an ad endorsing Murphy - from Obama. It had the exact opposite effect on me, but I was already a Grayson voter. Unfortunately, with that endorsement, Murphy will probably win in a landslide in black areas, and handily roll into a solid loss in November.

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that the Democratic party recruited to run as a Democrat for Congress. It is appalling at just how transparent they have become. It is all about maintaining the neo-liberal system and to keep that money flowing to the wealthy meritocracy.

Murphy was a member of the Republican Party, donating the maximum individual contribution of $2,300 to Mitt Romney's 2008 presidential campaign and $4,800 to other Republican candidates, until four months prior to announcing his candidacy for Congress, at which time he switched his registration to the Democratic Party and donated $4,000 to a variety of Democratic candidates.

edited to correct a typo.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

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The Democratic Party has been seized by right-wingers in what is clearly a coup. A bloodless coup. Nearly all our leaders have embraced conservatism. Where the former genuine liberal democrats go doesn't seem to concern them in the least. They really don't care who we vote for because either Trump or Clinton already have it in the bag. Win/win for them even if we "throw away" our vote on Stein or Johnson.
Unless real progressives come out in droves and vote Stein, we will be left without a party to represent us. Essentially, pushed out into the wilderness. Disenfranchised.
Taxation without representation. Subjects of Her Highness.

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

So the big buck Dem SuperPacs are placing their bets are electing a former Republican to defeat the current Republican. Makes a hell of as lot of sense if you're goal isn't to elect better Democrats but to maintain the status quo. Which may be why the Democratic progressive challenger to Steve King (R-NY 02) is being shunned and cut off from any money support by the Democratic Party establishment

Or if your goal is to line up votes for Her Bloodthirsty Highness's war plans.

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Mary Bennett

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Is the leadership of the Democratic Party

a. a bunch of Republicans planted decades ago to destroy the Democratic party?

b. amoral bastards that will do anything for money?

c. feckless idiots with delusions of adequacy?

d. all of the above?

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Steven D's picture

easily.

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

they said that the Clinton NLRB was more hostile to them than Reagan's. It's been a while, but I think they actually used the word hostile.

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On to Biden since 1973

like the "superdelegates" it was split between 27 "neighborhood" delegates and 28 "elected officials", and after the 2001 purge of the Greens (The Greens had won control of the SF board of supervisors in the late 90s, but lost it over the Nader myth in 2001 or 2002) every vote was 28-27.

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On to Biden since 1973

LamontCranston's picture

They are leaving Deborah Ross in her bid to beat the incumbent Richard Burr (R- NC) hanging out to dry. Not a word or indication of any support for her from the corporate Dem Party as Burr is weak, and a possible easy defeat if given the chance.

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"Dissent is the highest form of patriotism." - Howard Zinn

I first encountered it in 1976 at the local level, when one top campaign operative admitted that the leadership didn't want to broaden their base because getting more people involved would dilute their power. Year by year since then it's only gotten worse as the Democratic Party has become more openly a tool of the oligarchy.

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