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How Democrats Are Meeting (and Missing) the Moment

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Democrats have been deeply pessimistic about the future of their own party, according to polling, despite a recent rebound for the party brand in the generic ballot against Republicans, where they now lead by 2 points, their best performance since last August, according to YouGov’s latest survey.

Pennsylvania state representative Malcolm Kenyatta—a newly elected vice chair of the Democratic National Committee since David Hogg stepped down—tells WIRED optics should not be the primary consideration when it comes to whether lawmakers with oversight abilities should consider risking the chance of an arrest.

“Listen, I think we have a responsibility to do our fuckin’ job,” says Kenyatta, the grandson of civil rights leader Muhammad Kenyatta. “And what Senator Padilla was doing was his job.”

House Speaker Hakeem Jeffries of New York has often used the baseball analogy of not swinging at every pitch to explain how he thinks Democrats should respond to President Trump’s deluge of executive actions and outlandish statements.

For emerging leaders in the party like Kenyatta, the state of play has moved beyond that point.

“Things don’t become less important because a lot of them are happening,” Kenyatta says. “I don’t think we have the luxury of ignoring any of the things he does that are going to make life worse for people.”

Lander, who was detained outside of an immigration court hearing in New York City on Tuesday, took that exact type of risk. For the senior Democratic strategist fighting with his wife—who requested anonymity to avoid entangling other clients, and their spouse—Lander showed fellow Democrats how it should be done. (A representative for Lander did not return a request for comment.)

“Yes, this is exactly what people should be doing,” they say. “There are people who are going to say this whole thing is gimmicky, and I get that. Put some fucking skin in the game. We’ve gotta draw attention to it somehow—look at all of those cameras they had to arrest him in front of.”

But there are also very real security considerations. The battleground state candidate, who also requested anonymity to discuss sensitive security conversations, said the increased security posture lawmakers are dealing with has only made it harder to be as up close with voters, as regularly, in as many places.

“It’s this ugly reality where you have to look out for your safety. It is going to rob people of access to their elected officials and candidates,” they say.

This has happened already: Representative Hillary Scholten of Michigan postponed a Monday town hall in Muskegon after her name ended up on the alleged Minnesota shooter’s list of lawmakers to target. (Scholten’s office did not return a request for comment.)

Even so, the Democratic candidate wants their constituents to know they’re not alone, and they have every right to be angry.

“I am as angry as you are about our government and our elected officials,” they say. “I’m doing the hard thing. I’m putting my name on a ballot. I’m being vulnerable. I’m asking for people to support me, which is a fuck-ton harder than buying a gun and going and threatening people.”

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🔗 Inside the Clashes Between Trump and Gabbard: Tulsi Gabbard is in a bind after more than two decades of pushing for an end to forever wars, and a rogue 3-minute video she recently released didn’t help. (Politico)

🔗 Comptroller Brad Lander Arrested by Masked Federal Agents While Escorting Immigrant from Court: A comprehensive write-up of how Brad Lander’s arrest went down, from an excellent local outlet in New York. (Hell Gate)

🔗 Bid to Protect Lawmakers’ Data Gains Momentum: The Minnesota shooter’s alleged use of data brokers has revived a bill in Congress that would allow lawmakers to remove personal data from the internet. (Semafor)

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