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KPN

(16,759 posts)
Wed Jun 25, 2025, 11:12 AM Jun 25

Union leaders' exit from DNC exposes 'mind-boggling' tensions inside Democratic party

Opinion piece in The Guardian this morning.
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Randi Weingarten and Lee Saunders quit the Democratic National Committee, saying it isn’t doing enough to “open the gates” and win back the support of working-class voters. Ken Martin, the new DNC chair, and his allies told the Guardian that the party was focused on doing exactly that.

Weingarten, president of the 1.8-million-member American Federation of Teachers, resigned after Martin did not renominate her to serve on the DNC’s important rules committee. In her resignation letter, Weingarten wrote that education, healthcare and public service workers were in “an existential battle” due to Donald Trump’s attacks and that she did not “want to be the one who keeps questioning why we are not enlarging our tent”.

Saunders, the long-time president of the 1.3-million-member American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, also issued a critical statement. “These are new times. They deserve new strategies,” he said. “We must evolve to meet the urgency of the moment. This is not a time to close ranks or turn inward … It is our responsibility to open the gates [and] welcome others.”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/25/dnc-union-leaders-democratic-party
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Much more in the article.


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Union leaders' exit from DNC exposes 'mind-boggling' tensions inside Democratic party (Original Post) KPN Jun 25 OP
Public opinion is that our party is now the controlled opposition party. Lancero Jun 25 #1
shocking purple_haze Jun 25 #2
The consultant class makes money whether we win or lose. Remember that. Hassin Bin Sober Jun 25 #3
And they are the ones Bettie Jun 25 #8
THIS! Kid Berwyn Jun 25 #10
Here's a good chat about that BeyondGeography Jun 25 #4
If the Democratic Party wants to survive... -misanthroptimist Jun 25 #5
I'm very happy to see push back to the Conservative/Corporate wing of the party AStern Jun 25 #6
The NEA Is The Largest Teacher's Union In The U.S. WiVoter Jun 25 #7
Some want to make this sound more principled and idealistic when it's nothing more than your typical power struggle. W_HAMILTON Jun 25 #9

Lancero

(3,220 posts)
1. Public opinion is that our party is now the controlled opposition party.
Wed Jun 25, 2025, 11:18 AM
Jun 25

Our leadership hasn't exactly done much to dissuade that - Maybe we just need to write a more strongly worded letter?

Bettie

(18,580 posts)
8. And they are the ones
Wed Jun 25, 2025, 11:53 AM
Jun 25

who suck up every penny we send in...so they can tell candidates to be real quiet about who the enemy really is.

Kid Berwyn

(21,347 posts)
10. THIS!
Wed Jun 25, 2025, 12:29 PM
Jun 25

We could have used a sliver of the billion dollar advantage to point out Trump’s true nature, but no.

-misanthroptimist

(1,388 posts)
5. If the Democratic Party wants to survive...
Wed Jun 25, 2025, 11:48 AM
Jun 25

...they need to go left economically in a big way. What's more persuasive to voters, money in their pockets or some ginned up fear with which they have no direct contact?

And seriously, have the leadership not noticed that the less they supported unions, the harder it became to win elections?

AStern

(455 posts)
6. I'm very happy to see push back to the Conservative/Corporate wing of the party
Wed Jun 25, 2025, 11:49 AM
Jun 25

They're the reason Democrats keep losing.

WiVoter

(1,369 posts)
7. The NEA Is The Largest Teacher's Union In The U.S.
Wed Jun 25, 2025, 11:52 AM
Jun 25

Why do we hear from the AFT more often? Almost exclusively Randy Weingarten on the talk shows and other media?

They often work together, but mergers have been unsuccessful, with the AFT favoring a merger. I’m wondering where the NEA is on this.

W_HAMILTON

(9,340 posts)
9. Some want to make this sound more principled and idealistic when it's nothing more than your typical power struggle.
Wed Jun 25, 2025, 11:58 AM
Jun 25

Weingarten and Saunders both supported someone other than Ken Martin for DNC chairman. Needless to say, that person lost.

Martin decided to add some new blood to leadership -- isn't that what some people claim they want? -- and it resulted in Weingarten, in particular, losing a seat on a committee she's been on since 2009. He offered to reappoint her to a different committee she's been on -- since 2002... -- but she declined and resigned from the DNC and now claims it's because we aren't working hard enough to win the votes of the working people.

Yeah, that's the ticket!

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