In February about 400 members of the Democratic National Committee are going to get together
and they're going to elect a new chairman or chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.
Right now one of the front runners is obviously representative Keith Ellison.
He is supported by Elizabeth Warren, by Bernie Sanders and by incoming Senate minority leader
Chuck Schumer.
Now for the most part Ellison has absolutely everything that the party needs right now.
He is an African American Muslim who understands persecution.
He understands being an underdog and he understands populism better than most people in this country.
However, Ellison himself is making the Democratic Elites, including President Barack Obama and
many people within the Obama Administration a little uneasy.
See, they don't want somebody who really is an outsider, somebody who is not part of the
Democratic Elite that's been in Washington for 20 or 30 years.
They want a good ole insider that they know they can have a direct line into and they'll
do whatever they ask them to do.
That's why Keith Ellison is making everyone in the Democratic Party that has been in the
Democratic Party a little to long quite nervous.
That's also the reason why he should absolutely be elected, because that's what the party
needs.
When you think about the fact that President Obama won his election after serving in the
Senate for only two years, became President of the United States, the American public
was clamoring for an outsider, somebody who promised to bring us hope and change, somebody
that wasn't entangled into the insider DC mess that was destroying this country and
destroying the Democratic Party.
That's what Keith Ellison is right now.
That's what Barack Obama was, that's what Ellison is.
That's what the party needs.
They need to return to that.
As Bernie Sanders said, and Keith Ellison supports this, the party needs to stop taking
corporate money and instead fully fund itself on the grassroots.
That's how Bernie Sanders ran his campaign, that's how Ellison could and should and probably
will run the DNC.
Get corporate influence out of there and return the party back to the people.
That's what this is all about.
The Democratic Party in 2016 lost to the least popular candidate in modern American history,
since the history of polling actually.
They lost to the least popular person ever because they put up the second least popular
person ever, because they felt for some reason that she was due.
Now, that's not a way to run a campaign, that's not a way to run a party, that's not a way
to win clearly.
The Democrats, under the leadership of Debbie Wasserman Schultz have lost influence in both
the House and the Senate.
She is no longer there, Donna Brazile is in charge right now, but things did not fare
much better in this year's elections with Donna Brazile serving as the interim chair.
We need something different.
We need somebody who frightens the establishment.
We need somebody who's not afraid to take on these DC insiders that have been in power
for 20 or 30 years, the people who continuously lose elections for everyone else.
We need someone looking out for everybody, not just for their own political career.
That's what Keith Ellison brings to the table.
The rest of the folks in Washington DC, including some of the liberal think-tanks, Liberal blogs
out there, they don't want this because they were mostly founded by people from the Clinton
Administration or before that.
They don't want somebody who's going to shake things up.
They don't want somebody that they can't control.
That is why we absolutely need someone who is free of the influence of two to three decades
of DC insider politics, and that's what Keith Ellison would bring as head of the DNC.
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