(Recipients include Glenn Ivey (MD4), Chis van Hollen (D-MD), Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, and the Democratic National Committee. Messages sent to Mssrs. Ivey and Jefferies were lightly edited to meet a 2000 character limit on their web sites.)
I have been a registered Democrat for more than forty years. I vote in every election – federal, state, local, and primaries, including special elections – and for at least ten years have voted a straight Democratic ticket. I live on Social Security and a relatively small 401(k); last year I sent $1200 to the campaigns of Biden, Harris, and both the House and Senate election committees. I’m writing today to express my frustration with the party’s leadership and management.
The Trump Administration is running amuck. Where is the
outrage from Democratic officials? Senators in the confirmation hearings are
doing what they can, but where is the fury that can effectively be magnified by
the public?
I’ve always thought a lot of Chuck Schumer, but his recent
statements about trying to work with Republicans are misguided,
counterproductive, and representative of the approach that led us to the brink
of constitutional catastrophe. Right now the Democrats’ job is to obstruct
Trump by every means at their disposal while making sure the voting public
knows what’s going on.
Where’s Kamala Harris? She should be running a shadow
presidency to publicly call out what Trump and his minions are doing, how it
hurts the country long term, and what Democrats would do differently. Other
high-profile Democrats should be doing the same unless they are currently fighting
in the legislative trenches in Washington. Pete Buttigieg comes to mind. Beto
O’Rourke. Jennifer Granholm. Others of lower profile might have appeal to
specific groups, such as Tom Vilsack and farmers. There should be a well-known Democrat
on the evening news every night to offer sound bites that counter whatever Trump
is up to that day, but also to keep him from monopolizing the airwaves.
Appeals for donations are likely to fall on deaf ears until
the party demonstrates it understands this is not the time for business as
usual. Until you do, Democrats will have to share the blame for the demise of
our democracy.
There are millions willing to take to the streets to support
you if only the Democrats stopped bringing knives to gunfights. What you’ve
been doing clearly isn’t working. Try something else before it’s too late, if
it isn’t already.
Sincerely,
Dana King
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