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People have long known these kinds of conversations take place, but rarely is the regular voter allowed to hear exactly how it goes down.
“The issues that resonate most with voters are not the issues that the DCCC is telling candidates to focus on.”
—Levi Tillemann
The Intercept on Thursday provided a brief and striking look into the Democratic Party’s “strong-arm” tactics by publishing a recording of Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), the number two Democrat in the House, attempting to push progressive hopeful and Medicare for All supporter Levi Tillemann out of a Colorado congressional race for the benefit of the corporate alternative, Jason Crow.
With the help of cartoonists at The Nib, the conversation—which Tilleman secretly recorded on his phone—was turned into a dramatized video by The Intercept.
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The Democratic Party has been accused of waging an “all-out war on progressives” over the past several months as it attempts to retake Congress from the GOP in 2018, but it’s not often that the behind-the-scenes dirty work that goes into the party’s effort to boost corporate-friendly candidates at the expense of left-wing alternatives been revealed in intimate detail.
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