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🗓️ 5 April 2021
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Democrats are in control of the White House, the Senate, and the House of Representatives for the first time in a decade. But to the new chair of the Democratic National Committee, it’s clear that the party’s brand is broken in a large swath of America.
“I think what we have to do as a party is battle the damage to the Democratic brand,” Harrison, the former senate candidate, tells Molly Jong-Fast in the latest episode of The New Abnormal. “I experienced it on my own race, Lindsey [Graham] and his crew of dark money effectively labeled me as somebody who believed in defunding the police. My grandfather on my stepfather's side was in the Detroit police department for 40 years. So I don't believe in that. But they were able to do it because the Democratic brand had been so tarnished in South Carolina that people would believe anything. If they said, ‘Jamie kicked a puppy the other day,’ they would have believed it.”
“It's not even just with Republicans, the Democrat brand with some of the folks who are core at the base of our party is not the greatest,” Harrison continues. “And so I want to spend a lot of time, energy, and effort understanding why the brand is where it is, what it is and how, and what we can do in order to improve it.”
Especially in rural and red-state America, Harrison says: “We have to take credit and claim the things that we will have gotten done over the course of this next two years. We're going to do a lot for rural America. The American Rescue Plan has so much in there for rural communities across this country. And it will have a huge benefit, this infrastructure plan, when we get this done. The broadband component in it alone, will totally transform rural America.”
“Those communities are also just as diverse as urban communities. We also need to make sure that we're listening to them,” he adds. “And then, in the end, we’ve got to deliver and I believe we can do those things. Not only will we grow our base, but I think we also persuade a few other folks to take a look at us.”
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0:04.8 | for subscribers to beast inside the Daily Beast Membership Program. And we thank you so much |
0:09.7 | for being here. Today we have an extra special guest with former South Carolina Senate candidate |
0:14.8 | Jamie Harrison who is now the head of the DNC. And today he's going to talk to us all about |
0:20.1 | what he's doing at the DNC and how Democrats win in 2022. To hear this along with all of our past |
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0:37.6 | That's new abnormal dot the DailyBees.com. Welcome Jamie Harrison to the new abnormal. |
0:44.3 | Thank you. Thank you so much. I am so excited to have you here for any number of reasons. One is |
0:50.8 | that one of my obsessions is how Democrats win and I have a feeling you've been spending a lot |
0:57.5 | of time on that. How do they win? Well, I think we win by organizing organizing organizing organizing |
1:03.9 | and we do it everywhere. We don't just pick and choose races. Part of my frustration with |
1:10.0 | Democratic politics over the years, Molly, is that we've seen it so much to Republicans, so many |
1:16.4 | areas, so many territories that we got down to the point where there's just a bare minimum of |
1:22.4 | of United States Senate seats that we could actually win because the operations in some of the |
1:27.9 | states are our daily function. And so we have to invest in our state parties. We have to make them |
1:35.6 | stronger. We have to make sure that they have the resources to be able to compete and we have to |
1:41.1 | organize. And that organization can't just be a few months before the election. It has to be |
1:47.6 | a sustained effort where we are on the ground in communities, building relationships and then |
1:55.2 | educating those voters, mobilizing them and then getting them to the polls and then protecting |
2:00.4 | them once they get to the polls. So Jamie, one of the big things that we've been discussing on this |
2:04.3 | podcast is there seems to be this pull of like you got the people who obviously we all want |
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