DonKnock
KPJ Gonna Save Us
What is your qualm?
Spell it out.
- Are you upset that the DCCC is supporting candidates during the primary?
- That they are supporting a candidate during a contested primary?
- That they are supporting a candidate who isn't the incumbent since the chair is held by a republican?
- That they didn't choose to support your preferred candidate?
Or the false premise that the DCCC is undermining all progressive candidates.
The issue that progressives have is that many of these big budget Dems that get into office are beholden to special interests that afforded them aforementioned big budget and those special interests want them to tank policy disputes in the name of big business.
So for progressives they feel like they are getting screwed twice because:
1) Their candidate is intentionally marginalized early on in the name of fundraising potential
2) Then the party preferred candidate is likely pro-business (because that's how they got their funding) and then those special interests want them to intentionally do nothing on issues on the economic front and effectively let Republicans continually win (As R's took money from similar if not the same corporate interests).