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A pivotal moment in US history

If Democrats rally grass-roots America in every state and stand up to the greed of the billionair­e class, the party will stop losing elections

- By Bernie Sanders

In 2016, the Democratic Party lost the presidency to possibly the least popular candidate in American history. In recent years, Democrats have also lost the Senate and House to right-wing Republican­s whose extremist agenda is far removed from where most Americans are politicall­y. Republican­s now control almost two-thirds of governor’s offices and have gained about 1,000 seats in state legislatur­es in the past nine years. In 24 states, Democrats have almost no political influence at all.

If these results are not a clear manifestat­ion of a failed political strategy, I don’t know what is. For the sake of our country and the world, the Democratic Party, in a very fundamenta­l way, must change direction. It has got to open its doors wide to working people and young people. It must become less dependent on wealthy contributo­rs, and it must make clear to the working families of this country that, in these difficult times, it is prepared to stand up and fight for their rights. Without hesitation, it must take on the powerful corporate interests that dominate the economic and political life of the country.

There are lessons to be learnt from the recent campaign in Britain. The Conservati­ves there called the snap election with the full expectatio­n that they would win a landslide. They didn’t. Against all prediction­s they lost 13 seats in parliament while Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour party gained 32. There is never one reason elections are won or lost, but there is widespread agreement that the momentum shifted to Labour after it released a very progressiv­e manifesto that generated much enthusiasm among young people and workers. One of the most interestin­g aspects of the election was the soaring turnout among voters 34 or younger.

The British elections should be a lesson for the Democratic Party. We already have among the lowest voter turnout of any major country on earth. Democrats will not win if the 2018 mid-term election turnout resembles the unbelievab­ly low 36.7 per cent of eligible voters who cast ballots in 2014. The Democrats must develop an agenda that speaks to the pain of tens of millions of families who are working longer hours for lower wages and to the young people who, unless we turn the economy around, will have a lower standard of living than their parents.

Clinging to a centrist ideology

A vast majority of Americans understand that our current economic model is a dismal failure. Who can honestly defend the current grotesque level of inequality in which the top 1 per cent owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90 per cent? Who thinks it’s right that, despite a significan­t increase in worker productivi­ty, millions of Americans need two or three jobs to survive, while 52 per cent of all new income goes to the top 1 per cent?

While Democrats should appeal to moderate Republican­s who are disgusted with the Donald Trump presidency, too many in our party cling to an overly cautious, centrist ideology. The party’s main thrust must be to make politics relevant to those who have given up on democracy and bring millions of new voters into the political process. It must be prepared to take on the right-wing extremist ideology of the Koch brothers and the billionair­e class, and fight for an economy and a government that work for all, not just the 1 per cent.

Trump wants to sell America’s infrastruc­ture to Wall Street and foreign countries. Democrats must fight for a trillion-dollar public investment that creates over 13 million good-paying jobs. Trump has withdrawn the United States from the Paris Agreement on climate change. Democrats must take on the fossil fuel industry and accelerate our efforts to combat climate change by encouragin­g energy efficiency and the use of sustainabl­e energy.

Trump has proposed deep cuts to higher education. Democrats must make public colleges and universiti­es tuition free, and substantia­lly lower student debt. Trump has doubled-down on our failed approach to crime that has resulted in America having more people in jail than in any other country. Democrats must reform a broken criminal justice system and invest in jobs and education for America’s young people, not more jails and incarcerat­ion.

This is a pivotal moment in American history. If the Democrats are prepared to rally grass-roots America in every state and to stand up to the greed of the billionair­e class, the party will stop losing elections. And it will create the kind of country the American people want and deserve. Bernie Sanders is an independen­t senator from Vermont.

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