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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Keith Ellison: The Democratic National Committee has become the Democratic Presidential Committee, and that needs to end

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Vox Media Podcast Network

Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Philosophy

4.511.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2017

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Congressman Keith Ellison is the frontrunner to lead the Democratic National Committee in the Trump era. Ellison has a fascinating backstory: he's the first Muslim elected to the US Congress, and he was the second member of Congress to endorse Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign. Now, Sanders has returned the favor, backing Ellison to lead the DNC. But in an unexpected effort to close ranks, Senator Chuck Schumer — who does not exactly come from Sanders's wing of the Democratic Party — has also backed Ellison. Which isn't to say Ellison doesn't face a race. Many in the White House are known to be skeptical of Ellison for this job, and have recruited Tom Perez, the popular Labor Secretary (and previous EK Show guest), to challenge Ellison. The campaign between the two men is increasingly seen as a new front in the Sanders-Clinton fight  — but that's a bit absurd. Both are extremely progressive, and neither is actually running for president. Which is why, in this conversation, I wanted to draw Ellison out on his vision for the job of DNC Chair, which is not a role that sets the ideological direction for the Democratic Party. What powers does the DNC chair have? How does Ellison want to use them? What is his philosophy of party organizing? How does a party — as opposed to a candidate — build a relationship with voters? What should the national party apparatus be doing in off-years? How much confrontation should there be with Trump? We get into the weeds of party-building here, and it's obviously a topic Ellison has thought about a lot — both in his own campaigns, and in his run for DNC Chair. The Democratic Party has some hard choices to make in the coming years, and so it's well worth hearing where Ellison wants to push it. Books (so many books!):-Evicted, by Matthew Desmond-Give Us Liberty, by Dick Armey-What a Party, by Terry Mcauliffe-Strangers in Their Own Land, by Arlie Hocschild-Hilbilly Elegy, by JD Vance-Manchild in the Promised Land, by Claude Brown-The Autobiography of Malcolm X-The Warmth of Other Suns, by Isabelle Wilkerson-Who Stole The American Dream, by Hendrick Smith-Give Us the Ballot, by Ari Berman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hello, welcome to another episode of the Ezra Clans Show.

0:33.6

My guest today is Congressman Keith Ellison.

0:36.1

Keith Ellison is a congressman from Minnesota, but importantly right now he is the

0:40.4

front-runner candidate to be the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

0:44.8

Ellison is a guy with a very fascinating background. He's a first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress.

0:51.6

He is a progressive, populous kind of guy. He's an African-American. He's managed to merge a lot

0:57.2

of the parties, different wings together. He was one of Bernie Sanders's first and most prominent

1:01.7

endorsers from Congress. So he also, in addition having Chuck Schumer's endorsement to run the

1:06.5

DNC, he has Bernie Sanders' endorsement. So he's got this capacity to bring together wings of the

1:11.6

party that currently are at war. I want to do a bit of a different interview that I've heard with

1:16.7

Ellison recently. There are some great discussions with him out there. And if you're interested in

1:20.6

his biography, which is interesting, I recommend Glenn Thrasherd, off-message, had a great discussion

1:25.7

with him. Goes into both the good of his biography and also the places where he gets attacked. He was a

1:31.2

supporter of Louis Farrakhan during a period when he was younger. He gives a fascinating explanation

1:35.5

of that. But I didn't want to go back over that ground. Having heard a bunch of discussions with him,

1:39.9

I wanted to go really deep into the mechanics of what he wants to do as Democratic National Committee

1:46.7

chair. What he thinks the powers of that office are. And the reason I wanted to do that is that

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