cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22077561

“I’m not interested in anyone who is moving further away from the center,” said Cindy Bass, a Pennsylvania committee member from Philadelphia. “The center is where we have to be.”

They’re not going to change a thing unless people make them.

Find your local state delegate and personally tell them how you feel a centrist is only going to guarantee another Republican victory. They are listed here: https://ballotpedia.org/Democratic_National_Committee

Bernie Sanders is working behind the scenes to get a progressive in there but he can’t do it alone.

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    I love how they think the best way forward is to become the embodiment of the election strategy that just failed so spectacularly for Harris. Brilliant.

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      2016: “We don’t need to change! Look at our opponent, Trump!”

      2020: “We’ll pretend to be M4A. But the main thing is beating Trump! Worry about change later!”

      2024: “We lost, but we did everything right. Americans are the problem. Anyways, Trump is in his last term, so why change?”

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      Then make sure to tell the people actually voting for the chair to give the pushback they need to see that’s a mistake. Change is only going to come when we speak up

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        I’m more interested in mobilizing people outside of the electoral process at this point.

        I will continue to vote but, on a national level, I no longer believe that lasting meaningful change will happen at the ballot box.

        I have even less faith in the DNC ability to drive that change regardless of who is the chair. I think the best hope in that regard is an insurgent campaign a’la Bernie 2016/2020, and even then…idk.

        There is power where there is people, the DNC seem to see this as an inconvenience. People are where I’m interested in spending my energy now.

        Spending meaningful political capital on the DNC seems about as effective as that billion dollars in donations was for the Harris campaign this cycle.

        Not discouraging anyone from doing it, as much as encouraging y’all to put the work in outside of the electoral process.

        You do you.