Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Mayor says Pelosi should consider committee chair term limits

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WASHINGTON — Democrats should not “focus immediatel­y on Trump” when they take control of the House, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said in an interview televised on Saturday, where he also threw cold water on the presidenti­al prospects of Beto O’Rourke, a new Democratic darling despite losing his Texas Senate race.

In a discussion on 2020 presidenti­al politics on CNN’s “The Axe Files,” Emanuel said Democrats should look to Washington outsiders with a track record — a slam at O’Rourke, who is wildly popular within some segments of the party.

Emanuel also said that Speaker-designate Nancy Pelosi should consider term limits on committee chairmen to make room for rank-and-file members to advance — a very controvers­ial suggestion, but one that could lock in the votes she needs to reclaim the speakershi­p on Jan. 3.

The mayor, stepping down next year, made his comments in an interview with close friend David Axelrod, a Democratic strategist who advised former President Barack Obama. Axelrod is the founder of the University of Chicago Institute of Politics who is a CNN commentato­r and “Axe Files” host.

Emanuel was Obama’s first chief of staff, a veteran of the Bill Clinton White House and a House member from a North Side Chicago district.

In 2006, as the chairman of the Democratic Congressio­nal Campaign Committee, Emanuel led the drive for the Democrats to win the House, with Pelosi becoming the first female speaker. Democrats won 40 seats and the House in November, with Pelosi poised to reclaim the speakershi­p.

Emanuel and Axelrod taped the interview on Tuesday, talking in City Hall and Manny’s Deli, 1141 S. Jefferson St.

On Trump’s long term impact: “Eight years in control of the White House and the apparatus of government, would actually — not just atrophy, but actually do serious damages — damage to the capacity of Americans to meet challenges at home and abroad; January makes it the two-year mark. It’s unbelievab­ly damaging. Eight years of this would be something I’m not sure how long it would take for America to recoup, or recover from.”

On concession­s for Pelosi to make: “There has got to be more openness and more transparen­cy,” and to provide for some upward mobility, “maybe there should be term limits for committee chairman.”

Advice for House Democrats: “Don’t focus immediatel­y on Trump . ... He has brought the swamp to Washington and flooded the plains, and I think Mueller will deal with Trump.”

What Democrats should be looking for in 2020: “I am trying to look for history to draw lessons. Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama — all younger than age 50, all from outside of Washington. …My general rule is that has worked for us.

“The last thing I think we need is a nominee who owns Washington . ... It’s not worked for us historical­ly, so my attitude is, who brings a fresh face, an energy that contrasts us with Donald Trump?”

On O’Rourke, who lost his Senate bid, and Pelosi, who led the Democratic House takeover and now is dealing with rebels complainin­g about her long tenure: “What party takes a person who led the party to the greatest wins in the House since Watergate and says, ‘We are going to cut your knees off,’ and then says we want to nominate somebody who didn’t win?”

The best politician Emanuel has known: “Bill Clinton.”

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 ?? SCREENGRAB OF CNN LIVESTREAM ?? David Axelrod interviews Mayor Rahm Emanuel for CNN’s “The Axe Files” at Manny’s Deli.
SCREENGRAB OF CNN LIVESTREAM David Axelrod interviews Mayor Rahm Emanuel for CNN’s “The Axe Files” at Manny’s Deli.
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