lpetrich
Contributor
After saying "Democrats don’t really run as a party.", Saikat Chakrabarti had strong words about many downballot Democrats' campaigns.
His interviewer asked him about primarying moderate Democrats in the Senate.I never really saw a message of, “You should vote us all in, because we will do X.” It was more like everyone had their own individual race. And unfortunately, in a lot of those races — in the middle of an economic depression, where millions of people are without jobs — candidates didn’t talk about the economy. It’s insane. It’s campaign malpractice. So many of these candidates in moderate districts ran against Trump, rather than saying anything about what they would do. And when you don’t campaign on what you’re going to do, then all kinds of kind of sideshows take the take the spotlight — like in 2016, when Hillary’s emails became the spotlight, or this or that anti-Trump or pro-Trump conspiracy theory.
It’s encouraging that Biden ran toward the economy in a big way and didn’t lose on an issue where Trump was supposedly still stronger than him. General Democratic politicking has this idea that if there’s some issue where the Republicans are leading, let’s go talk about something else rather than trying to win on that issue. Biden didn’t follow that strategy, and that’s encouraging.
However, he won't name names. "I’m giving everyone the benefit of the doubt." (laughs)Yeah. If the definition of “moderate” is you don’t want to do anything right now, in the middle of a depression, then I absolutely hope so. One hundred percent. You get elected to Congress to do stuff. If you don’t want to do anything, go retire. It’s just unacceptable.