WASHINGTON — The House Democratic
campaign arm is nearing open warfare with the party’s rising liberal
wing as political operatives close to Speaker Nancy Pelosi try to shut
down primary challenges before what is likely to be a hard-fought
campaign next year to preserve the party’s shaky majority.
Progressive
Democrats were infuriated last month when Representative Cheri Bustos
of Illinois, the chairwoman of the campaign arm, the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee, moved to protect centrist incumbents
by formally breaking committee business ties with political consultants
and pollsters who go to work for primary challengers.
Representative
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York, who owes her seat to a
successful primary challenge, went so far as to encourage her 3.8
million Twitter followers to
“pause”
their donations to the campaign committee in protest. She also started a
fund-raising push on her official Twitter account for Representatives
Jahana Hayes of Connecticut, Katie Hill of California and Mike Levin of
California. That initiative, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez said on Twitter,
raised $30,000 in roughly two hours. She also helped raise money for
Representatives Katie Porter of California and Lauren Underwood of
Illinois.The open hostilities are just the latest in the rising tensions between an experienced party establishment focusing on what is possible in the short run and a group of young liberals chafing at such restraint.
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