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National News See other National News Articles Title: Longtime Democratic Campaign Operative Quits the Party After What She Saw at the DNC Longtime Democratic Campaign Operative Quits the Party After What She Saw at the DNC By Michael Schwarz September 19, 2024 at 7:43am Many of our fellow Americans have yet to discover the truth about the elitist, authoritarian, modern Democratic Party. Thus, when someone witnesses it from the inside and then sounds the alarm, it deserves our attention and applause. In a ">Newsweek opinion piece published on Tuesday, former Democratic campaign operative and fundraiser Evan Barker explained why, after what she saw at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on August, she decided to leave the party. I felt submersed in a hollow chamber whose mottos were Brat summer and Joy totally out of touch with regular, every-day Americans and their pressing needs; instead, the most elite people in the world chanted in unison that Were not going back!' Barker wrote. The experience left her feeling disenchanted, lost, sad, and alone. As someone who has given her life to Democratic politics, it was devastating, she described. Indeed, Barker has not merely dabbled in Democratic politics. She worked as an intern on President Barack Obamas campaign, as an alternate- delegate for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and then as a major fundraising consultant for Senate and House Democrats at the federal level. But she could not stay quiet as the Democratic Party morphed into the party of elitism, endless war and identity politics. Barker grew up in a working-class family of lifelong Democrats near Kansas City, Missouri. She believed, therefore, that the Democratic Party represented her interests and values. Over time, however, the grueling and degrading task of begging rich people for money helped her slowly realize the truth. At first, I naively thought the system was broken. But now I realize, it isnt broken; its doing what it was designed to do, which is to keep working class people from true representation. That is the point, a feature, not a bug, she argued. Meanwhile, progressive politics left her equally disillusioned. In fact, she described progressives as compromised by the social justice language and divisive identity politics that now dominates the entire Democratic ecosystem. Likewise, she felt shocked to learn that the Democrats have embraced [President George W.] Bush-era foreign policy to become the party of war. It was the cherry on the cake that Vice President Kamala Harris has been proudly touting an endorsement from Dick Cheney. Dick Cheney! she wrote, her words dripping with exasperation. In the end, she decided that the Democrats have grown too condescending and paternalistic. The 2024 DNC in Chicago made all of this clear. Its impossible to unsee what Ive seen. I can only go forward, she wrote. In an ironic jab, Barker even used one of Harris campaign trail slogans against the Democrats: Im not going back. Earlier this month, in a video posted to the social media platform X, Barker made many of the same points. In that video, however, she provided quantifiable evidence of her longtime commitment to Democratic politics. For instance, she estimated that she had raised at least $30 million for Democrats. She also included photos of herself with many prominent figures in Democratic politics, including Michelle Obama, Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Apparently, some rank-and-file Democrats had called Barker a liar and suggested that she never worked for the party. Having established her credentials, she proceeded to decry the Democrats hypocrisy, citing a massive difference between what they say and what they do. She also bemoaned Democrats toxic weaponization of identity politics and declared herself tired of endless proxy wars. Having encountered so many elitist Democrats, she reported feeling exhausted from the coastal condescension toward Middle America. And she also called the DNC the tipping point in her disillusionment. Thus, she had a message for other Democrats who secretly believe as she does. If it no longer feels right, make peace and move on. Goodbye, Democratic Party, she said in conclusion. Poster Comment: When you awaken from a bad dream and discover you are in a new reality, it can be very hurtful. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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