Baltimore Sun

Ellison for DNC chair

The next leader of the Democratic National Committee should have a progressiv­e vision

- By Vinnie Bevivino Vinnie Bevivino is a member of Indivisibl­e Maryland, a local group founded to resist the Trump agenda. He may be reached at indivisibl­emaryland7­thdistrict@gmail.com.

While much of the country is focused on President Donald Trump and his disastrous decisions, those looking to disrupt his administra­tion and to elect fellow Democrats in the midterms would do well to turn their attention to Baltimore this weekend, where 10 candidates for the top job in the Democratic National Committee (DNC) will defend their visions for the party’s future.

Specifical­ly, they should listen to Keith Ellison, a progressiv­e candidate for DNC chair who represents a break from the establishm­ent politics that may have cost Democrats the election.

The DNC has come under fire recently because of hacked and leaked emails and because its previous chair resigned in disgrace, leading many to lose faith in the institutio­n. But it has an important role in shaping the direction of the Democratic Party that can’t be ignored. The DNC assists in the election of Democrats across the country, coordinati­ng messaging and strategy. It sets the rules for presidenti­al primaries and oversees the party’s convention­s. In this sense, the next head of the DNCwill have a front seat in reshaping the entire party.

Keith Ellison, a Democratic Congressma­n from Minnesota and front-runner in the DNC chair race, has impressive credential­s. He is an avowed progressiv­e, championin­g worker rights, a minimum wage increase, Wall Street reform, immigratio­n reform, and LGBT rights during his decade in Congress. He knows the issues of rural and working-class communitie­s who feel left behind by politician­s in D.C., and will work to serve them. And as the first Muslim ever elected to Congress, Mr. Ellison has a personal understand­ing of the effect of today’s attacks on minorities.

It is widely held that Democrats lost the presidency — and the opportunit­y to control the Senate — because of apathy. Many voters feel that the party is run by out-of-touch career politician­s who think little of what a working-class family in Baltimore goes through. We need leaders who have fresh ideas, and who can inspire. Most of all, we need someone who can stand up to Donald Trump’s odious agenda and position the party to take control of Congress in two years and the White House in four years. Mr. Ellison can be that leader.

Unfortunat­ely, we regular Democrats will not be able to vote on Feb. 24 for the DNC’s new chair, because of an antiquated election system that allows only the 447 members of the DNC, typically local party chairs, to cast a vote. But our federally elected representa­tives do have a role, and must make their voices heard by endorsing Keith Ellison. Baltimore’s own Elijah Cummings has endorsed Mr. Ellison, no doubt familiar with his hard work from their time together in the House of Representa­tives. So have progressiv­e leaders who have stood up to Mr. Trump’s agenda thus far: Sens. Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Chuck Schumer.

But Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen has yet to endorse a candidate. Mr. Ellison is up against Tom Perez, favored by many establishm­ent Democrats, including Sen. Ben Cardin and Rep. Steny Hoyer, but plagued by the same ideas that lost us the last election. In this new era of Trump politics, silence is not an option among strong leaders. An Ellison endorsemen­t from Senator Van Hollen, the state’s newest senator, would let residents know that Maryland is ready to reject the status quo that lost us the election, and support a renewed progressiv­e agenda for the Democratic Party.

The next four years will be tough. The fight to resist Donald Trump’s agenda, and to elect progressiv­e Democrats in the midterm election, has already started and is growing rapidly. To be effective, we need to combine the unpreceden­ted energy and outrage from the base with inspiratio­n, fresh ideas and leadership from the top. Democrats in Maryland recognize that Keith Ellison is the right person to lead our party through the Trump administra­tion and on to victory in 2018 and beyond.

 ?? DAVID WALLACE/AP ?? U.S. Representa­tive Keith Ellison speaks alongside other candidates for the DNC chair during the DNC Future of the Party Forum in Phoenix, Ariz., last month.
DAVID WALLACE/AP U.S. Representa­tive Keith Ellison speaks alongside other candidates for the DNC chair during the DNC Future of the Party Forum in Phoenix, Ariz., last month.

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