Jayapal Breaks Silence on DCCC Policy Protecting Incumbents From Progressive Challengers
One of the top progressive Democrats in Congress fought back publicly for the first time Thursday over efforts by the party’s Congressional Campaign Committee to undercut primary challengers to incumbents.
“By the way, what is ‘the far left?’ Progressives, who make up 40% of the Democratic caucus and the vast majority of the primary electorate?” –Rep. Pramila Jayapal
In an interview with Politico, Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-Ill.)—chair of the DCCC—said she isn’t backing down from her controversial decision last month to blacklist vendors that work with new primary challengers to incumbent Democrats.
“We’ve got a policy that the caucus supports, the leadership supports, and it plays the long game,” Bustos told Politico.
Framing the vendor policy as a way to ensure the Democrats remain in power in the House moving forward, Bustos said the party needed to concentrate on not working against one another.
“If we’re going to be successful as Democrats, and going into 2020 with a very, very fragile majority, [we’ve] got to be on the same team,” said Bustos.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, broke her public silence on the vendor decision Thursday morning in response to Bustos’s interview with Politico.
“It is not playing games for the Democratic party to be inclusive of all its members perspectives,” Jayapal said in a tweet. “I have refrained from commenting publicly on this issue until now, but I am extremely disappointed that there is no movement on this issue.”
Jayapal also made the case that progressives represent a large section of the Democratic caucus overall and took issue with Bustos’ characterizing the CPC as “the far left.”
“By the way, what is ‘the far left?’ Progressives, who make up 40% of the Democratic caucus and the vast majority of the primary electorate?” Jayapal said. “We will continue to push for our voice to be recognized.”
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